A.M. Overcast
A.M. Overcast formed in Seattle in the late 1990s when vocalist Adam Mercer met guitarist Ryan Bishop. They've kept at it as a band with a shifting lineup,...
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A.M. Overcast formed in Seattle in the late 1990s when vocalist Adam Mercer met guitarist Ryan Bishop. They've kept at it as a band with a shifting lineup, though Mercer and Bishop have been the constant center. Their music tends toward the atmospheric and reflective, with songs like 'Black Elbow' and 'Haystacks Northbound' showing that side of their work.
They put out four albums between 2003 and 2013, starting with 'Whispers and Echoes' and ending with 'The Silent Years.' The records didn't make them famous, but they built a catalog that holds together, with tracks like 'Snow Punk' and 'Yield' fitting into that same moody, guitar-based sound. It's the kind of music that finds its listeners quietly, without much fanfare.
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