Inouwee
Inouwee formed in London with Ethan Carter on vocals and guitar, Liam Burke on lead guitar, Aiden Hall on bass, and Mia Jenkins on drums. Their early sound...
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Inouwee formed in London with Ethan Carter on vocals and guitar, Liam Burke on lead guitar, Aiden Hall on bass, and Mia Jenkins on drums. Their early sound pulled from post-punk and grunge, which showed up on their 2015 debut EP 'Echoes of the Void.'
A couple of years later, the song 'Empty Bodies' got some attention on alternative charts.
Carter's lyrics often dealt with mental health and alienation, which drew both support and criticism at the time. The band's catalog from that period is pretty sparse, just that EP and a few singles like 'Shadow's Embrace' before things went quiet.
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