N3VOA
N3VOA is a musical collective whose name stands for "New Era of Vocal Art." The group formed around three members: lead vocalist Anya, guitarist Ethan, and...
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N3VOA is a musical collective whose name stands for "New Era of Vocal Art." The group formed around three members: lead vocalist Anya, guitarist Ethan, and keyboardist Maya. Their debut single "Metamorphosis" became an early calling card, setting the tone for their sound.
Their music blends ethereal melodies with introspective lyrics, drawing from influences that range from classical opera to electronic dance music. They've released three studio albums along with various singles, including tracks like "Alone," "Back Again," and "Broken Promises." The band has also collaborated with Claus Larsen on songs such as "Breathing" and "Change Is Yet To Come."
N3VOA's unconventional approach has sometimes drawn skepticism, but they've maintained a dedicated fanbase through live performances. Their lyrics often tackle challenging themes, which has sparked discussion among listeners. The group continues to develop their sound without much concern for fitting into established categories.
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