Fivefold
Fivefold was a band led by vocalist Ethan, with Jake on guitar, Alex on bass, and Max on drums. Their debut single "Lost Within" became a hit, and they...
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Fivefold was a band led by vocalist Ethan, with Jake on guitar, Alex on bass, and Max on drums. Their debut single "Lost Within" became a hit, and they followed it with albums like "Echoes From the Abyss," "The Weight of the World," and "Beyond the Shadows." The group's sound leaned into darker, introspective themes, with Ethan's voice carrying much of the emotional weight.
Songs like "Hold On" and "Won't Let Go" kept to that mood, built around Jake's guitar work and Max's drumming. They didn't shy away from lyrics that felt raw or personal, which sometimes stirred up talk. But mostly, they were just a band that made music about feeling a bit lost, and for a while, people listened.
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