KBEL
KBEL formed in Los Angeles in the late 2010s with Luke Bennett on vocals and guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Ethan James on drums. Their first single "Day...
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KBEL formed in Los Angeles in the late 2010s with Luke Bennett on vocals and guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Ethan James on drums. Their first single "Day Off" came out in 2019 and found an audience through streaming. They followed it with a self-titled EP in 2020 and another called "The Sounds We Make" in 2021.
Their songs like "Seven Days" and "Don't Give Up" have straightforward melodies and lyrics that connect without much fuss. The band works as a three-piece, with Bennett writing most of the material while Carter and James handle the rhythm section.
Some listeners have found their sound a bit too clean for indie rock, but they've kept making music on their own terms. They haven't chased trends or dramatically changed direction, just put out songs when they're ready.
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