Ivyrise
Ivyrise is a band that released their debut album 'Celestial Convergence' in 2019, which included the song 'Line Up the Stars.' They followed that with...
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Ivyrise is a band that released their debut album 'Celestial Convergence' in 2019, which included the song 'Line Up the Stars.' They followed that with 'Cosmic Symphony' in 2021 and 'Starlit Odyssey' in 2023. Their catalog also includes tracks like 'Disguise,' 'Paris,' and 'Stuck Beneath The Ice.'
Their music often explores themes related to space and emotion, though the dramatic descriptions in their official biography feel more like promotional material than concrete information. The band faced a plagiarism lawsuit after releasing 'Line Up the Stars,' but details about the outcome are sparse.
What remains are the songs themselves - straightforward recordings that avoid the cosmic hyperbole of their marketing. 'Tips' and other tracks suggest a band working in a familiar alternative rock space rather than creating celestial symphonies.
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