Iyeoka
Iyeoka is a Philadelphia-based band formed in 2013 by singer-songwriter Iyeoka Ogechi. Their sound draws from classical, soul, and R&B influences, though the...
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Iyeoka is a Philadelphia-based band formed in 2013 by singer-songwriter Iyeoka Ogechi. Their sound draws from classical, soul, and R&B influences, though the early years involved some financial struggles before they found their footing.
In 2018, the single "Simply Falling" became their breakthrough track, leading to their debut album "Speak No Evil" in 2020. Other songs like "Hum the bassline" and "Say Yes" show their range from introspective lyrics to more rhythmic approaches.
The band includes Iyeoka Ogechi on vocals and guitar, with Evan Smith on drums, Tony Campisi on bass, and Ryan Dugre on keys. They released additional singles like "Save Our Souls" in 2021 and "Abyss" in 2022, maintaining a steady output of music that avoids easy genre categorization.
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