Nai Harvest
Nai Harvest formed in Los Angeles in 2011, led by vocalist and songwriter Charlie Van Kirk. They released their debut album 'Hairball' in 2013, followed by...
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Nai Harvest formed in Los Angeles in 2011, led by vocalist and songwriter Charlie Van Kirk. They released their debut album 'Hairball' in 2013, followed by 'Bloodline' in 2015 and 'Savage Dawn' in 2017. The band's lineup included Casey McPherson on guitar and vocals, Justin Wier on bass, and Nick Zahn on drums.
Their song 'Hold Open My Head' became one of their better-known tracks, a ballad that got some attention for its vocal and guitar work. They also had a song called 'Rush' in their catalog. The band's sound drew from folk and rock elements, though some listeners found their later work less distinctive than their debut.
Nai Harvest put out four studio albums and several EPs before their activity seemed to taper off. They developed a modest following among listeners who appreciated their particular blend of atmospheric indie folk.
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