Haley McGuire
Haley McGuire emerged from Los Angeles with a debut album in 2006 called 'Sweet Invasion.' The title track became their breakout song, mixing alternative rock...
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Haley McGuire emerged from Los Angeles with a debut album in 2006 called 'Sweet Invasion.' The title track became their breakout song, mixing alternative rock with melodic hooks that caught attention. The band featured Hayley McGuire on vocals and guitar, with Joe McGuire on bass, Rich Eckman on drums, and Billy Mohler on lead guitar.
After some lineup changes, Hayley McGuire continued as a solo artist. She followed up with albums like 'The Silent Phase,' which showed a shift toward more introspective material compared to the energetic 'Sweet Invasion.' Another track, 'We'll Scream Louder,' appeared among their notable songs.
Their music has been used in various TV shows and movies over time. While the band's activity has fluctuated, Hayley McGuire has kept performing and releasing new work, maintaining a presence without the earlier lineup.
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