A band that evolved from early anthems like 'Right Now' to later tracks featured in film and television.
For a quick sense of Empire, try 'Right Now' for their early anthem energy, then 'Black To The Dreamlight' for their later, more atmospheric side.
Empire's 'Right Now' became an anthem that defined their early sound, mixing pop, rock, and alternative elements in a way that felt specific to Los Angeles. Their catalog includes tracks like 'Black To The Dreamlight' that appeared in media, and they recorded 'Love Is A Drug V2' with featured vocalists Jussie Smollett and Terrell Carter. Songs like 'A Story Told' and 'Another Place, Another Time' show their range beyond just radio-ready material.
Empire formed in Los Angeles with Sarah Rose on vocals and Ethan James on guitar, releasing a debut album called 'Awakening'. Later albums included 'Infinite' and 'Revolution', which showed the band developing their approach while maintaining their core sound.
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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