A Los Angeles band whose moody melodies and raw lyrics about addiction and mental health drew a dedicated following.
If you're new to them, 'Bitter' and 'Human Person' give you that raw, emotional tone they were known for. 'Vegas, Baby' shows their moody, introspective side.
Their music had this atmospheric quality that mixed indie rock with electronic touches, heard on songs like 'Bitter' and 'The Woods.' 'Vegas, Baby' got some attention for its moody melody and introspective lyrics, while tracks like 'Human Person' carried a similar raw, emotional tone. Their lyrics sometimes touched on difficult subjects like substance abuse and sexuality, which drew both criticism and a dedicated fanbase.
They released albums including 'Neon Noir,' 'The Death of Pop,' and 'Supernatural.' Their live shows were known for being intense and visually engaging, but at times Olivver's personal struggles with addiction and mental health affected the group's work. The band eventually went on hiatus, but their recordings still surface among listeners who connect with that particular blend of melancholy and electronic texture.
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