Gale Storm
Gale Storm formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Ethan Jones on vocals and guitar, Jake Edwards on bass and vocals, and Tom Anderson on drums. They...
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Gale Storm formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Ethan Jones on vocals and guitar, Jake Edwards on bass and vocals, and Tom Anderson on drums. They started by playing live shows and self-releasing an EP before getting wider attention.
Their song "Dark Moon" came out in 2009 and became their breakout track. It led to their debut album "Shadows and Light," which included other songs like "Ivory Tower" and "Memories Are Made Of This." They followed that with albums called "Echoes from the Abyss" and "The Tempest."
Their music often had a moody, atmospheric quality, with "Teenage Prayer" and "I Hear You Knocking" showing up in their setlists alongside the more popular tracks. They kept recording and performing through the 2010s.
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