Little Nation
Little Nation formed in Los Angeles around the mid-2000s. Their song "Unknown" got attention and helped define their early sound, which pulled from rock and...
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Little Nation formed in Los Angeles around the mid-2000s. Their song "Unknown" got attention and helped define their early sound, which pulled from rock and folk with some electronic touches. The band included Tommy James on vocals and guitar, Emily Henderson on bass, Jake Rodriguez on drums, and Mia Nguyen on keyboards.
They put out a debut EP called "Lost in Translation" in 2007, which featured "Unknown." Other songs from that period, like "That's Me Without You" and "The Hardest Book," showed their focus on personal themes and straightforward arrangements. The writing tended to look inward, dealing with relationships and self-doubt without much flash.
There isn't a detailed record of what came after those first releases. The music from that EP and a few other tracks like "I Am Alive" and "Just Stay" is what most people remember them by.
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