A Los Angeles trio that blended Shayna Rose's vocals with electronic textures on songs like 'BlackLight'.
If you're going to hear one thing, make it 'BlackLight', that's the track that defines their sound. 'Crash' and 'Symphony' are good follow-ups if you like where that goes.
Their 2014 album 'BlackLight' gave them their most recognizable song, a track that showed how they could build electronic pop with real emotional heft. Songs like 'Crash' and 'Symphony' followed that same approach, textured production with lyrics that carried weight. Even their music video for 'BlackLight' drew enough attention that they had to address the criticism, which says something about how people were listening.
They formed in Los Angeles around vocalist Shayna Rose and instrumentalist Dave Hammer, later adding bassist Jeff Cunitz. After releasing 'BlackLight' in 2014, Cunitz left in 2016 and Brandon Parrott took his place, and their output slowed as they continued as a trio.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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