Design The Skyline
Design the Skyline formed in 2013 around San Diego friends Kyle Koelsch and Nicholas Pearce. Their first single was "Break Free From Your Life," which gave...
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Design the Skyline formed in 2013 around San Diego friends Kyle Koelsch and Nicholas Pearce. Their first single was "Break Free From Your Life," which gave its name to their 2015 debut album. That record established their approach: melodic alternative rock built around anthemic choruses and guitar-driven arrangements.
They followed it with a second album called "Live Like Kings" in 2018. The band's lineup has centered on Koelsch handling vocals and guitar while Pearce plays bass and produces. Other songs in their catalog include "Crystal Swords Kill The Hordes" and "Cybernetic Strawflower."
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