Orange Grove
Orange Grove formed in Los Angeles with Maya Stevens on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Jake Wilson on drums. Their song 'Shook'...
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Orange Grove formed in Los Angeles with Maya Stevens on vocals, Ethan James on guitar, Emily Carter on bass, and Jake Wilson on drums. Their song 'Shook' became a breakout single, pulling them into wider attention with its straightforward indie-pop hooks. They followed it with tracks like 'Little by Little' and 'Even If,' which kept a similar melodic directness.
They put out an EP called 'Bloom' in 2019 and full albums 'Wildflowers' in 2020 and 'Roots' in 2022. The band toured regularly, and their live shows developed a reputation for energy. Some of their lyrics touched on social themes, which drew both support and criticism.
Orange Grove's music stayed grounded in accessible songwriting rather than chasing trends. They didn't dramatically reshape their sound from record to record, instead working within a familiar guitar-pop framework that felt consistent to listeners. That steadiness, more than any grand narrative, is what defined their output.
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