7 Mile
7 Mile was a band built around Ethan Page on vocals and guitar, Jake Evans on drums, and Dylan Jones on bass. They released songs like "After," "Can I Come...
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7 Mile was a band built around Ethan Page on vocals and guitar, Jake Evans on drums, and Dylan Jones on bass. They released songs like "After," "Can I Come Over," and "Learn to Love." Their debut album was called "Embers." Later records included "Ashes to Ashes" and "Echoes of the Past."
Some of their material drew criticism for how it handled difficult subjects. The band maintained they were just being honest about real experiences. Page's personal struggles became part of the group's story, influencing the music they made.
They were known as an alternative rock act, though the details of their scene or commercial impact are thin. The catalog shows a focus on melodic, lyric-driven songs, from the radio version of "Just A Memory" to the interlude "I Love You."
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