A Chicago trio that mixed folk, pop, and electronic touches across three albums.
For a good sense of their range, start with "Zombie" and "To Love You More." They show the folk-pop foundation and the emotional territory the band kept returning to.
They weren't afraid to get experimental while keeping emotional songwriting at the center. You can hear that push and pull in songs like "Fora da Lei" and their cover of "It's Raining Men." They worked with featured artists like Belo on "Don Juan (part. Belo)," and their catalog deals plainly with love and loss.
The band formed in Chicago with Zara Gray, Michael Ryan, and Ethan Hayes. They released three albums, "Echoes of the Heart," "Whispers in the Wind," and "A Tapestry of Emotions", while covering familiar songs and collaborating with other artists.
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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