57 Octaves Below
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57 Octaves Below

57 Octaves Below formed in 2008 with Aiden James on vocals, Ethan Carter on guitar, Oliver Cole on bass, and Amelia Grey on drums. They released their debut...

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57 Octaves Below formed in 2008 with Aiden James on vocals, Ethan Carter on guitar, Oliver Cole on bass, and Amelia Grey on drums. They released their debut album 'All Accidentally' in 2012, which included the track of the same name that became popular on alternative rock charts.

In 2015, drummer Amelia Grey died in an accident. The band continued with new drummer Lily Rose and released a second album called 'Echoes of Loss' in 2017. Their music has drawn mixed reactions for its experimental approach, and they've sometimes sparked debate with their views on social issues.

They put out another album titled 'The Edge of Everything' in 2022. Their songs like 'Look Back and Laugh' show their style of blending introspective lyrics with offbeat melodies.

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