Nathan Ball
Nathan Ball started as a duo with singer-songwriter Nathan Ball and multi-instrumentalist Tim Beeler in the early 2000s. They worked through financial...
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Nathan Ball started as a duo with singer-songwriter Nathan Ball and multi-instrumentalist Tim Beeler in the early 2000s. They worked through financial struggles in the underground scene before their 2008 album 'Songs from the Broken' brought them wider attention.
Their song 'Drifting' became particularly well-known, though it also drew accusations of plagiarism from some critics. The band defended their original songwriting through that period.
They released five studio albums over their career, including 'The Dawn of Neon,' which showed them moving toward more experimental sounds. Other tracks like 'Alone' and 'Howling' continued their focus on introspective lyrics and atmospheric arrangements.
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