Kitty Shack
Kitty Shack formed in Brooklyn with Jake Kennedy on vocals and guitar, Lucas Belson on bass, and Ethan Blackwood on drums. Their debut album 'Another World'...
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Kitty Shack formed in Brooklyn with Jake Kennedy on vocals and guitar, Lucas Belson on bass, and Ethan Blackwood on drums. Their debut album 'Another World' came out in 2015, and the title track found an audience with its atmospheric sound and themes of yearning.
They followed with 'Echoes of Infinity' in 2018 and 'The Obsidian Age' in 2021. Their music tends toward indie rock and dream pop, with ethereal textures and shimmering guitar work that sometimes draws comparisons to bands like The Cure or Radiohead.
In 2017, the band faced plagiarism allegations that they denied. They kept recording through that period, maintaining their focus on atmospheric, emotionally direct songwriting.
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