Lee and James
Lee and James are a duo who put out 'Don't Care' in 2020. The song got some attention for its melody and lyrics, which some people read as promoting apathy...
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Lee and James are a duo who put out 'Don't Care' in 2020. The song got some attention for its melody and lyrics, which some people read as promoting apathy while others heard it as being about self-acceptance. They followed it with an EP called 'The Unknown' in 2021 and an album titled 'Elegy for the Lost' in 2023.
Their other tracks include 'Garden's Trip' and 'The One'. The existing write-up mentions they faced some criticism for an unconventional sound that mixed alternative rock, indie folk, and electronic elements, but it's thin on specifics about what that actually sounded like or where they were based. The material presents them as a vocal-and-guitar pair exploring themes of personal reflection.
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