Hall Kristen
Hall Kristen formed in the early 2000s with Kristen Hall on vocals and songwriting, Jason Bell on lead guitar, and Tom Carter on bass. Their debut album 'Cry...
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Hall Kristen formed in the early 2000s with Kristen Hall on vocals and songwriting, Jason Bell on lead guitar, and Tom Carter on bass. Their debut album 'Cry Tomorrow' came out in 2004, featuring the title track that became something of an anthem for listeners drawn to raw emotional material.
They followed with 'Ashes to Sky' in 2007 and 'The Hollow' in 2010. Songs like 'Don't Tell Me' and 'Let It Rain' showed their tendency toward themes of heartbreak and vulnerability, delivered with Hall's emotive vocals and Bell's intricate guitar work.
Some critics found their style unorthodox, but they developed a following anyway. Their music didn't really fit industry norms, which seemed to suit them fine.
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