A group that started with Mandy Lee and William Hehir in 2012, known for songs like 'My Brother' and 'Superbloom'.
If you want to get a sense of them, start with 'My Brother' for the raw side, then maybe 'Superbloom' for the brighter, anthemic stuff. Both tell you something about where they've been.
They've built a catalog that feels personal and direct, especially with tracks like 'My Brother' from their 2017 album 'Connect the Dots.' That song, written by Hehir about his brother's suicide, gives their indie-pop sound a grounded weight. It's not just upbeat tunes; there's a real story in there, and it shows up in later work like 'Superbloom' too.
They formed in New York City around 2012, signed with Elektra Records in 2014, and put out their debut 'Our Own House' the next year. After a lineup change in 2018, they kept going with albums like 'Superbloom' and 'Reflections,' sticking to that indie-pop mix with folk touches.
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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