A Los Angeles band that built a modest following with spare, melodic songs over a decade.
For a sense of their early foothold, try "A Day in June." If you want their later, settled sound, "Sammi Youseff" frames it well.
They carved out a space in indie circles with tracks like "All Her Solders Gone to France," where Anna Padden's vocals float over Cole Putnam's circling guitar. Their sound stayed consistent, quietly intense, built on simple parts that left room for the words. People who found them tended to stick around, even without a big breakout.
Formed in Los Angeles, they released their first single "A Day in June" in 2014. They kept playing shows and putting out music like "Tragedy," with their sound settling by the time of "Wrestling the Radio" and "Sammi Youseff."
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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