A Nashville trio whose direct, energetic sound took shape in the late 2010s.
For a good sense of their lane, try 'In The End' and 'Bonfire Light'. They're not trying to reinvent anything, just write songs that stick.
LaPeer's catalog has a straightforward, lived-in quality that feels like it comes from actual road miles. Songs like 'In The End' and 'Heart Haunting' have a plainspoken weight to them, and their live shows with bands like The Lumineers suggest they built an audience the old-fashioned way. The legal trouble they weathered around 2020 adds a real-world wrinkle to their story.
They formed in Nashville in 2015 and released their first album 'Roots' in 2019. The follow-up 'Ashes' arrived in 2021, and they've kept playing shows while staying based in Tennessee.
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