Dennehy
Dennehy formed in Nebraska around 2015, with Dennis Dennehy on vocals. Their debut album 'The Weight' came out in 2017, followed by 'Lullaby' in 2020. The...
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Dennehy formed in Nebraska around 2015, with Dennis Dennehy on vocals. Their debut album 'The Weight' came out in 2017, followed by 'Lullaby' in 2020. The title track 'Lullaby' became a fan favorite, leaning into a more atmospheric sound than their earlier work.
Other songs like 'Denial' and 'Anxiety' suggest the band often deals with internal struggles in their lyrics. The group includes Ethan Dunn on guitar, Emily Harte on bass, Matthew Reed on drums, and Olivia Jones on keyboards.
In 2018, the band faced some public allegations, though they continued working afterward. Their music tends to be introspective, built around melodies that feel both haunting and straightforward.
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