Operator
Operator formed in Los Angeles in 2016. Their debut single 'Live Your Way' connected with listeners, becoming their most recognizable track. The band's lineup...
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Operator formed in Los Angeles in 2016. Their debut single 'Live Your Way' connected with listeners, becoming their most recognizable track. The band's lineup includes Joe Reyes on lead vocals and guitar, Emily Hamilton on vocals and keyboards, Alex Braden on drums, and Justin Pacheco on bass.
They released their self-titled EP in 2016, followed by the EP 'Dreams Come in Waves' in 2017. Their first full-length album 'One True Thing' came out in 2018, with 'Tame the Fire' following in 2020. Other songs in their catalog include 'Delicate,' 'Nothing To Lose,' and '1776.'
In 2019, Joe Reyes faced sexual misconduct allegations. The band issued a statement condemning abuse and expressing support for victims. They've worked with producers John Feldmann and Matt Squire on some of their material.
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