Eager Seas
Eager Seas is an indie rock band with Ethan Hayes on vocals, Aiden Carter on guitar, Olivia James on bass, and Lucas Reed on drums. Their debut album was...
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Eager Seas is an indie rock band with Ethan Hayes on vocals, Aiden Carter on guitar, Olivia James on bass, and Lucas Reed on drums. Their debut album was called 'The Oceanic Divide,' followed by 'Tidal Waves' and 'Shoreline.'
Their song '10 Years And Separating States' became something of an anthem for them, with Hayes' vocals carrying the emotional weight. The band faced the usual early struggles with finances and label rejections, and some critics found their lyrics too sentimental at times.
They kept at it, and those three albums built a reputation in their scene. The music has a certain earnestness to it, built on Carter's guitar work and Reed's driving drums, with James' bass holding it down. They've been at it for about a decade now.
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