Dark Mean
Dark Mean is an acoustic duo featuring Ethan Blackwood on vocals and guitar alongside Anya Ravenwood on cello. Their sound leans toward the somber, with songs...
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Dark Mean is an acoustic duo featuring Ethan Blackwood on vocals and guitar alongside Anya Ravenwood on cello. Their sound leans toward the somber, with songs like 'Acoustic' and 'Lullaby' built around spare arrangements and introspective lyrics. They released their first album, also called 'Acoustic,' in 2001.
Their music often explores themes of melancholy, with tracks such as 'Dark Banjo' and 'Music Box' creating a quiet, reflective atmosphere. The combination of Blackwood's vocals and Ravenwood's cello gives their work a distinct, understated character that has found an audience drawn to its emotional directness.
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