A band that kept recording through the 2000s with ethereal vocals and introspective lyrics.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Columbus Avenue' first. 'In The Middle' is another one that shows up in their catalog and gives you that introspective feel.
Fay Lovsky's music has a specific gravity that pulls you in, even when it gets called depressing. Songs like 'Columbus Avenue' and 'Casey Junior' from their debut show that approach, ethereal vocals wrapped around small, sharp observations. They worked with producer John Congleton on 'Songs for the Dead' in 2012, which suggests they were taken seriously enough for that kind of collaboration.
They started in London's small clubs and put out 'Nobody Talks to Me' in 2006. The lineup stayed consistent with Fay on vocals, Tom Marsh on guitar, Matt Twaites on bass, and Jonathon Freeman on drums through later albums like 'The Great Fear' and 'The Silent Treatment' in 2016.
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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