An Edinburgh band that kept to the shadows while songs like 'Bring Me the Moon' found their way out.
If you want the essence of it, put on 'Bring Me the Moon' and maybe 'Dancing Light.' That's where their sound lives.
They made music that felt like it arrived from somewhere else, with 'Bring Me the Moon' becoming that drifting ballad people kept finding. The whole setup, stage names like the White Rabbit on guitar, albums called 'Through the Looking Glass', wasn't just a theme; it was how they operated. They played a festival in 2015 that split critics, and the frontman almost never gave interviews, which only made the songs feel more self-contained.
They formed in Edinburgh in 2010 with those Alice-inspired stage names and put out albums like 'Wonderland' and 'Down the Rabbit Hole.' 'Bring Me the Moon' became their most recognizable track, but they kept a low profile after that 2015 festival set, with the catalog including songs like 'Face The Truth' and 'Vengeance In His Mind.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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