Olivia Bray
Olivia Bray's music came up through the underground with a sound built around her ethereal vocals and driving rhythms. Her song 'Fire and Ice' became her...
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Olivia Bray's music came up through the underground with a sound built around her ethereal vocals and driving rhythms. Her song 'Fire and Ice' became her signature track, the one that first caught wider attention. She released a debut album called 'Ashes' that dealt with themes of love and loss in a raw, introspective way, followed by other records like 'Phoenix' and 'Elysium'.
She works with a band that includes lead guitarist Ethan James and bassist Amelia Reed. Early on, some critics found her style too experimental, and there was a period where she faced accusations that the melody for 'Fire and Ice' was too similar to an older work, which she denied. Her music has maintained a loyal following drawn to its particular blend of atmosphere and energy.
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