Cal Scruby
Cal Scruby is a band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'A Strange Ache' came out in 2005, followed by 'Black Horse' in...
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Cal Scruby is a band from Brooklyn, New York, formed in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'A Strange Ache' came out in 2005, followed by 'Black Horse' in 2008 and 'Ruins' in 2013. The group includes Cal Scruby on vocals and guitar, Aaron Embry on keyboards and production, Meredith DiMenna on bass, and Scott McMicken on drums.
They're probably best known for the song 'It's Nothing,' which has a haunting quality that sticks with you. Other tracks like 'Dead End' and 'Worst Day Of My Life' show their tendency toward moody, introspective material.
Their sound pulls from indie rock and folk, with some electronic textures woven in. It's the kind of music that feels atmospheric and a bit vulnerable, built around Scruby's lyrics and vocals.
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