A Portland quartet that builds indie rock around Anya Rose's vocals and Ethan James's guitar work.
For a quick sense of their lane, 'Crazy Baby' and 'Horizon' do the job. They're straightforward, guitar-forward songs that don't waste time getting to the point.
They've been putting out steady work since forming in 2015, moving from the debut EP 'Head First' to a full album the next year. Songs like 'Crazy Baby' and 'Spirit of my Dreams' show a band that knows how to write a hook without smoothing out the rough spots. There's a directness to their sound that feels lived-in, not polished for radio.
They started in Portland in 2015 and put out the 'Head First' EP in 2016, which had 'Crazy Baby' on it. Their first album 'The Weight of Words' came the following year, and they released another EP called 'Overcome' in 2019.
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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