Ophilia
Ophilia is a quartet with Emily Byrne on vocals, Matthew Clark on guitar, Ethan Reed on bass, and Jackson Hayes on drums. Their debut album was called 'Veil...
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Ophilia is a quartet with Emily Byrne on vocals, Matthew Clark on guitar, Ethan Reed on bass, and Jackson Hayes on drums. Their debut album was called 'Veil of Sound,' and they followed it with 'Aetheric' and 'Echoes of the Void.'
Their song 'Architecture' became something of an anthem for them, and they've explored similar territory with tracks like 'Halcyon' and 'Lycoris.' The band has drawn inspiration from architectural structures and spatial relationships, which surfaces in both their lyrics and musical arrangements.
Some critics questioned their unconventional approach early on, but they kept working. Their music tends toward atmospheric and introspective themes, touching on existential questions and solitude without much concern for mainstream appeal.
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