Aaron Fresh
Aaron Fresh formed in 2005, with a lineup that included vocalist Ethan James, guitarist Oliver Stone, drummer Jake Taylor, and bassist Amelia Davis. Their...
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Aaron Fresh formed in 2005, with a lineup that included vocalist Ethan James, guitarist Oliver Stone, drummer Jake Taylor, and bassist Amelia Davis. Their debut album 'Lost in the Shadows' came out in 2007, and the single 'Spending All My Time' became a notable track for them. Jake Taylor left the band in 2010, and Zac Hayes joined as the new drummer.
They released several albums after that, including 'Echoes of the Heart' in 2010, 'The Weight of the World' in 2014, 'A New Dawn' in 2018, and 'The Sound of Silence' in 2022. Other songs in their catalog include 'Sings a Song Fisherman,' 'Dirty Girl,' and 'Apology.'
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