MDWS
MDWS is an alternative rock quartet with Matt Doe on lead vocals and guitar, Daniel Wold on bass, Sam Stanford on drums, and Will Miles handling keyboards and...
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MDWS is an alternative rock quartet with Matt Doe on lead vocals and guitar, Daniel Wold on bass, Sam Stanford on drums, and Will Miles handling keyboards and synthesizers. They first appeared with their 2015 debut EP 'Echoes of the Past,' which included the track 'Circles.'
That song 'Circles' became their breakthrough single, establishing their atmospheric sound. They followed with the full-length album 'The Fragmented Mirror' in 2017, then 'Reverie' in 2019, and 'Illusions' in 2022.
Their lyrics often lean toward introspective and melancholic themes, which drew both praise and criticism from listeners. The band also dealt with the typical pressures that come with growing attention in the music industry.
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