A band that built a catalog around atmospheric tracks and a reserved stage presence.
For a quick sense of them, '6 In The Morning' and 'Weapon' frame that atmospheric, slightly detached vibe pretty well.
Their 2013 debut EP 'Reverie' included '6 In The Morning,' which caught on with alternative radio for its atmospheric quality and Anya Scott-Adams' vocals. That sound carried through albums like 'Elysian' and 'Seraphim,' and songs like 'Weapon' and 'Amnesia' kept it going. They never chased formulas, which gave their work a consistent, low-key identity.
Crystalyne formed in Brighton around 2010, with early rehearsals focused on avoiding conventional formulas. They put out 'Reverie' in 2013, followed by albums every few years, and drummer Sam Jones left in 2016. Their reserved stage presence drew some criticism but stuck as part of their thing.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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