Oh Gravity
Oh Gravity formed in Nashville with Lizzy Ackermann on vocals, Elliott Root on guitar, Andy Roman on drums, and Matt Pynn on bass. Their debut single...
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Oh Gravity formed in Nashville with Lizzy Ackermann on vocals, Elliott Root on guitar, Andy Roman on drums, and Matt Pynn on bass. Their debut single 'Falling' came out in 2015, followed by a self-titled album the next year. They put out two more records, 'Time to Move On' in 2017 and 'The Light Between' in 2019.
Ackermann's voice gives their songs like 'Home' and 'Dreamers' a floating quality, while Root's guitar lines add texture without crowding things out. The rhythm section keeps it grounded enough that the music doesn't drift away entirely.
In 2018, there were some plagiarism claims that the band denied. They kept working after that, releasing 'The Light Between' the following year.
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