Little May
Little May formed in Sydney in 2012 as an Australian indie folk band. The group includes brothers Josh Kemp on vocals and guitar, Conrad Kemp on drums, and...
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Little May formed in Sydney in 2012 as an Australian indie folk band. The group includes brothers Josh Kemp on vocals and guitar, Conrad Kemp on drums, and Liz Drummond handling vocals, bass, and keys. They put out their debut EP "For the Company" in 2013, then followed with a self-titled album in 2015.
Songs like "Seven Hours" and "Chemicals" show their approach, which mixes folk with some electronic touches. Their second album, "Mystery Boxes," came out in 2019 and got an ARIA Award nomination for Best Adult Contemporary Album. The band has kept things fairly quiet since then, without much public drama or big announcements about new material.
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