Boyce Avenue
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Boyce Avenue

Boyce Avenue started in Sarasota, Florida in 2004 as three brothers, Alejandro, Fabian, and Daniel Manzano. They built an audience by posting acoustic covers...

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Boyce Avenue's acoustic covers and melodic originals

Three brothers from Florida who built a following with YouTube covers before writing their own songs.

For their covers, check 'We Can't Stop.' For their own writing, 'Find Me' or 'Heaven' give you the melodic, personal side they've always worked on.

Their version of 'We Can't Stop' with Bea Miller racked up millions of views, and they've kept that same earnest, harmony-driven sound whether covering 'Despacito' or writing originals like 'Find Me.' They show how a simple guitar and three voices can build a whole career.

They started in Sarasota in 2004, posting covers online. Their first album 'All You're Meant to Be' in 2009 introduced their own songwriting, and they've kept making pop-rock records like 'New Acoustic' since, mostly handling the instruments themselves.

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Boyce Avenue started in Sarasota, Florida in 2004 as three brothers, Alejandro, Fabian, and Daniel Manzano. They built an audience by posting acoustic covers on YouTube, where their harmonies and straightforward arrangements caught on. Their version of 'We Can't Stop' with Bea Miller became one of their most-viewed tracks, and they've also done popular takes on songs like 'Despacito' and 'Photograph'.

In 2009 they put out their first studio album, 'All You're Meant to Be,' which leaned into their own songwriting. They've followed it with records like 'New Acoustic' and 'Cover Your Tracks,' keeping to a pop-rock sound built around acoustic guitars and layered vocals. The brothers handle most of the instrumentation themselves, with Alejandro on lead vocals and guitar, Fabian on guitar and piano, and Daniel on drums.

While they've faced some minor controversies, like a plagiarism claim over lyrics in 2018 that they said came from a family poem, they've mostly kept making music in the same vein. Their catalog includes both originals and covers, with songs like 'Find Me' and 'Heaven' showing their hand at writing melodic, personal material.

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