New Handlers
New Handlers started as a quartet in Los Angeles with Ethan Price on vocals, Luke Carter on guitar, Mark Davis on bass, and Jake Wilson on drums. Their 2019...
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New Handlers started as a quartet in Los Angeles with Ethan Price on vocals, Luke Carter on guitar, Mark Davis on bass, and Jake Wilson on drums. Their 2019 debut EP 'The Way We Feel' included the single 'Are You Right?', which got some alternative radio play.
In 2021 they released the album 'In Between', which brought in some indie rock and electronic touches. The following year, Mark Davis left and was replaced by bassist Emma Stone. Their songs like 'I'm Nobody' often deal with personal and social themes.
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