Eating Pebble
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Eating Pebble

Eating Pebble formed in Los Angeles with Anna Padden on vocals, Cole Putnam on guitar, Henry Price on bass, and Jacob Berg on drums. Their first single "A Day...

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Eating Pebble's quiet, steady indie rock

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."

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Eating Pebble formed in Los Angeles with Anna Padden on vocals, Cole Putnam on guitar, Henry Price on bass, and Jacob Berg on drums. Their first single "A Day in June" came out in 2014, with Padden's voice carrying the song's lyrics over a sparse arrangement. That track, along with others like "Tragedy" and "All Her Solders Gone to France," gave them an early foothold in indie circles.

They kept at it through the usual small-band struggles, playing shows wherever they could and putting out music when possible. The songs tended toward the spare and melodic, with Putnam's guitar work often circling around Padden's vocals rather than driving over them. There was never a big breakout moment, just steady work that built a modest following over time.

By the time they released "Wrestling the Radio" and "Sammi Youseff," their sound had settled into something consistent, quietly intense, built on simple parts that left room for the words. They never became famous, but the people who found them tended to stick around.

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