Plumb
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Plumb

Plumb is the project of Tiffany Arbuckle Lee, who started writing songs in the early 2000s. She released several records independently before signing with...

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Plumb's raw, ethereal songs about pain and redemption

Tiffany Arbuckle Lee's project blends personal vulnerability with atmospheric pop-rock.

If you want to hear what Plumb does best, start with 'Cut' and 'Acrobat'. They frame that mix of personal struggle and atmospheric sound pretty clearly.

Plumb's music has a raw, vulnerable quality that comes from Tiffany Arbuckle Lee's own mental health struggles. Songs like 'Cut' became particularly well-known for touching on themes of pain and redemption, while tracks like 'I Don't Deserve You' and 'God-Shaped Hole' show the kind of introspective writing that defines their work. The 2011 album 'Need You Now' included a title track that drew criticism for its religious elements, which tells you something about how direct this music can be.

Plumb started writing songs in the early 2000s and released several records independently before signing with Curb Records in 2007. Their debut album came out in 2003, followed by others like 'Chaotic Resolve' in 2006 and 'Symphony No. 1' in 2009. They've put out seven studio albums total, with the music often described as ethereal and lyrically thoughtful.

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Plumb is the project of Tiffany Arbuckle Lee, who started writing songs in the early 2000s. She released several records independently before signing with Curb Records in 2007. Their debut album came out in 2003, followed by others like 'Chaotic Resolve' in 2006 and 'Symphony No. 1' in 2009.

Their song 'Cut' became particularly well-known, touching on themes of pain and redemption. Other tracks like 'I Don't Deserve You' and 'God-Shaped Hole' show the kind of introspective, personal writing that defines their work. Tiffany has spoken about her own mental health struggles, which gives the music a raw, vulnerable quality.

In 2011, their album 'Need You Now' included a title track that drew some criticism for its religious elements, leading to it being pulled from certain radio stations. They've put out seven studio albums total, with the music often described as ethereal and lyrically thoughtful.

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