Marsheaux
Marsheaux is a band known for their ethereal sound and songs like "Eyes Without a Face" and "Computer Love." They formed in the early 2000s around...
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Marsheaux is a band known for their ethereal sound and songs like "Eyes Without a Face" and "Computer Love." They formed in the early 2000s around singer-songwriter Edward Sharpe and keyboardist Jade Castrinos, with other musicians joining them over time. Their debut album "Life Is Not Long Enough" came out in 2009 and included "Eyes Without a Face," which became their most recognizable track.
They followed that with albums like "Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros" in 2012 and "Here" in 2016, working with folk, psychedelic, and electronic elements. Other songs in their catalog include "Leave In Silence," "Now You Are Mine," and "A Photograph Of You."
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