H.D.C.
H.D.C. put out one album called '3's & 7's' in 2000. The band had a male vocalist and guitarist, a female vocalist and bassist, and a drummer who kept out of...
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H.D.C. put out one album called '3's & 7's' in 2000. The band had a male vocalist and guitarist, a female vocalist and bassist, and a drummer who kept out of the spotlight. Their sound mixed indie rock with some folk and electronic touches, and the title track became their best-known song.
That album developed a cult following. People responded to the mood of songs like 'After Midnight' and 'Alone,' which had a haunted, introspective quality. The band's preference for privacy fed into their mystique, with listeners left to focus on the music itself rather than any public persona.
After that one release, H.D.C. seemed to stop. They didn't build a long catalog, but the album stuck around in certain circles. Other artists have mentioned being influenced by it, though the members themselves never re-emerged to clarify their story.
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