ACTORS
ACTORS formed in 2015 with Carson McHone on vocals, Adam Wall on guitar, Jason DeMarco on bass, and Nick Hennies on drums. Their early shows got mixed...
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ACTORS formed in 2015 with Carson McHone on vocals, Adam Wall on guitar, Jason DeMarco on bass, and Nick Hennies on drums. Their early shows got mixed reactions, but they kept working on their sound. In 2018, they put out an EP called 'Like Suicide' that got some attention, with the title track touching on mental health themes.
They followed that with a debut album called 'Acts of God' in 2019, which mixed indie rock, post-punk, and ambient electronics. A couple years later came their second album, 'It Will Come to You.' Songs like 'Crystal' and 'P T L (Post Traumatic Love)' show their range from atmospheric to more direct rock.
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