Elizabeth Grace
Elizabeth Grace formed in 2013, a group of musicians who wanted to make music that felt honest. Their song "Like Myself" came out in 2016 and connected with...
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Elizabeth Grace formed in 2013, a group of musicians who wanted to make music that felt honest. Their song "Like Myself" came out in 2016 and connected with people looking for something straightforward about self-acceptance. They put out a debut album called "Found in the Darkness" the next year.
Their sound pulls from pop and rock, with songs like "Gravity" and "Real Friends" showing that mix. The band includes Emily Grace on vocals, Josh Yates on guitar, Emily Palmer on bass, and Jake Turner on drums. They released a second album, "Rise Up," in 2020.
Some of their music touches on topics like mental health, which led to some public discussion around 2018. They kept writing songs that felt personal without trying to fit a particular mold.
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