Aa!
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Aa!

Aa! formed in London around 2017 with Alexi Craddock on vocals, Alex Theobald on bass, Tom Ashe on guitar, and Alex Ross on drums. Their early single...

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Aa! and their bright, debate-sparking electro-pop

A London band that built a catalog of danceable tracks with lyrics that got people talking.

For a quick sense of their thing, try "YES-YES-YES" and "Yume to Genjitsu." They frame that whole bright-but-pointed sound pretty well.

Their early single "YES-YES-YES" landed with a specific electro-pop sound and lyrics that sparked real debate about what they were suggesting. That tension between bright dance music and suggestive content became their signature. You can hear it in later tracks like "Yume to Genjitsu" and "Aa!-masayume", they kept working in that space without much compromise.

Aa! formed in London around 2017 with Alexi Craddock on vocals, Alex Theobald on bass, Tom Ashe on guitar, and Alex Ross on drums. They put out their debut album "Yes Is More" in 2019, followed by others like "Dance or Die" and "The Truth Hurts."

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Aa! formed in London around 2017 with Alexi Craddock on vocals, Alex Theobald on bass, Tom Ashe on guitar, and Alex Ross on drums. Their early single "YES-YES-YES" got some attention for its electro-pop sound and lyrics that sparked debate about their suggestive nature, though the band mostly kept working without much compromise.

Their debut album "Yes Is More" came out in 2019, followed by others like "Dance or Die" and "The Truth Hurts." Songs such as "Yume to Genjitsu" and "Aa!-masayume" show their range within that bright, danceable style they settled into.

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