A Sydney trio whose moody electronic pop has evolved through lineup shifts and two albums.
For a quick sense of their lane, try "Counting Sheep" or the early single "Listen to Soul, Listen to Blues." They give you the mood and the pulse.
Their 2012 single "Listen to Soul, Listen to Blues" announced a sound that felt both electronic and human, a balance they kept refining. Songs like "Counting Sheep" and "Bye Bye" show how they built that early promise into something steadier, even as members came and went. They never became huge, but they carved out a space where their particular blend of synth textures and pop hooks could breathe.
They formed around 2010 in Sydney, with Ben Woolner and Michael Bell at the start. A self-titled EP arrived in 2013, followed by the debut album "Internal" in 2015 and a second album "Stories" in 2019. The lineup shifted over the years, with David Kater also involved early on.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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