Quite Fantastic
Quite Fantastic formed in London in the early 2000s with Oliver Hayes on vocals and guitar, James Stewart on bass, and Matthew Davies on drums. Their first...
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Quite Fantastic formed in London in the early 2000s with Oliver Hayes on vocals and guitar, James Stewart on bass, and Matthew Davies on drums. Their first album 'Aetheric' came out in 2007, and its lead single 'AADDDCC' got some attention for its moody, drifting quality.
They put out a second album called 'Elevate' in 2010, which had songs like 'Intermission' and 'Overture.' Around 2012, there were some plagiarism allegations that caused a bit of a stir, but the band kept working. They released 'Kaleidoscope' in 2015 and another album called 'Enigma' in 2020.
Their catalog includes tracks like 'Empty Bars,' 'Good Mornings Good Clips,' and 'Peace of Mind,' which have a thoughtful, layered sound that doesn't quite fit into standard rock categories. They've stayed with the same three members since the beginning, which is less common than you'd think.
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