Of Allies
Of Allies came together in London in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'The Dawn of Us' arrived in 2005, and its single '17' found an audience with its...
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Of Allies came together in London in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'The Dawn of Us' arrived in 2005, and its single '17' found an audience with its melodic, reflective quality. They followed with albums like 'Echoes of the Past' in 2007 and 'The Rising Tide' in 2010.
Their music often carried a thoughtful, sometimes socially conscious tone, which drew both listeners and some debate. The band's lineup shifted over time, including the departure of founding member Emily Carter in 2009. They kept recording, putting out 'Boundless' in 2013, and songs like 'Beyond The Wave' continued their blend of melody and harmony.
They were a group that worked through internal changes while maintaining a consistent output of atmospheric, harmonically rich material. Their catalog holds a range from quieter, ballad-like pieces to more driven tracks, all marked by that layered vocal sound.
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