Beulah
Beulah formed in Seattle in the late 1990s, with Bill Swan on lead vocals and guitar. Their 1997 debut was the Handsome EP, followed by albums like When the...
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Beulah formed in Seattle in the late 1990s, with Bill Swan on lead vocals and guitar. Their 1997 debut was the Handsome EP, followed by albums like When the People Cheer in 1998 and The Coast Is Never Clear in 2001. The band's sound pulled from folk and indie rock, with Swan's lyrics often circling around love and loss.
Their song 'Sweet Kinda Something' became a particular favorite, along with tracks like 'If We Can Land a Man On The Moon, Surely I Can Win Your Heart' and 'Popular Mechanics For Lovers.' They released Yoko in 2003, then stopped putting out records. Their music has been mentioned by other artists, but they kept a fairly low profile while they were active.
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