Lithe
Lithe is a band with Dylan Bettencourt on vocals and guitar, Kyle Mulawka on bass, and Josh Bales on drums. They put out their first album, Pessimist, in...
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Lithe is a band with Dylan Bettencourt on vocals and guitar, Kyle Mulawka on bass, and Josh Bales on drums. They put out their first album, Pessimist, in 2014, followed by Nihil in 2016 and Abyss in 2018. Their song titles like 'Pessimist' and 'Numb' give a sense of their material.
Their music has drawn attention for its darker themes, with some listeners finding it resonant and others critical of its perspective. The band developed a following that connected with this approach, sometimes called 'The Pessimists.'
They worked independently for years without much mainstream notice, sticking to their own style rather than chasing broader popularity. Their records have a raw, guitar-driven sound that fits the alt-rock and grunge references in their early description.
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