Nat and Alex Wolff
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Nat and Alex Wolff

Nat and Alex Wolff started as child actors in New York before turning to music. They signed with Columbia Records after playing open mics and local venues as...

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Nat and Alex Wolff's quiet, atmospheric songs

Brothers who began as child actors in New York now make introspective music with layered harmonies.

For a sense of their sound, try "Disappointed" or "Monday Afternoons." Both brothers sing and play guitar, with Alex also handling drums on recordings.

Their songs like "Disappointed" and "I Won't Love You Any Less" work with quiet, atmospheric arrangements that don't settle neatly into folk or indie rock categories. Some listeners have found their lyrics darker than expected for artists who began in family entertainment. The music tends toward introspective moods and layered vocal harmonies.

They started as child actors in New York before turning to music, signing with Columbia Records after playing open mics and local venues as teenagers. In 2017 they released their debut album THOSE KIDS WE USED TO KNOW, which included the single "Lullaby," and followed up with How to Live in 2022.

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Nat and Alex Wolff started as child actors in New York before turning to music. They signed with Columbia Records after playing open mics and local venues as teenagers. In 2017 they released their debut album THOSE KIDS WE USED TO KNOW, which included the single "Lullaby."

Their songs like "Disappointed" and "Colorful Raindrops" often work with quiet, atmospheric arrangements. They followed up with How to Live in 2022. Both brothers sing and play guitar, with Alex also handling drums on recordings.

Some listeners have found their lyrics darker than expected for artists who began in family entertainment. The music doesn't settle neatly into folk or indie rock categories, but tends toward introspective moods and layered vocal harmonies.

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