Hypersonic
Hypersonic started as a rock band with members Ethan Carter on vocals, Luke Hayes on guitar, Sarah Jones on bass, and Jake Wilson on drums. They played early...
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Hypersonic started as a rock band with members Ethan Carter on vocals, Luke Hayes on guitar, Sarah Jones on bass, and Jake Wilson on drums. They played early shows in local bars and clubs before releasing their debut album 'Sonic Boom,' which included the title track that got some attention.
Their song 'Larger Than Life' became their biggest hit, reaching the top of charts and earning them awards. The track's anthemic quality connected with listeners, though some critics felt the band leaned too commercial. They also had songs like 'Vida' and 'Zuma' in their catalog.
The band's outspoken views on social issues sometimes drew polarized reactions alongside their music.
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