Oh, Atoms
Oh, Atoms formed in London in 2009 with Duncan Lloyd on vocals and guitar, Sam Hall on bass and vocals, Harry Cozens on guitar, and Ollie Gherardi on drums....
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Oh, Atoms formed in London in 2009 with Duncan Lloyd on vocals and guitar, Sam Hall on bass and vocals, Harry Cozens on guitar, and Ollie Gherardi on drums. They released their debut album, 'The Hallows,' which was noted for its raw and intimate sound.
In 2012, the single 'Sugar Mouse' became their breakthrough track. It helped establish them in the indie rock scene. They followed with albums like 'The Machines' and 'Ultraviolet.'
Another song of theirs, 'This Is Not Your Song,' appears among their top tracks. The band faced some scrutiny over lyrics in a song called 'Sapphire' in 2014, which led to discussions about their artistic expression.
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