The duo of Lauren Morgan and Jordan Shih crafts dreamy, introspective songs with a direct, unpolished feel.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Thurs 6-25' or 'Jamz'. They're both hazy and introspective in that specific SALES way.
SALES landed in indie circles with 'Renee' back in 2016, a song that showed their knack for atmospheric production and intertwined vocals. Their sound, call it dream pop or bedroom-recorded indie, has a particular, unvarnished quality that feels honest. Songs like 'Thurs 6-25' and 'Spiral' keep exploring emotional themes without much studio polish, which gives their music a directness that's hard to fake.
Morgan and Shih met at an open mic night in Petersburg, Florida, and formed the band in 2014. They put out their first EP in 2016, followed by another EP in 2017 and their debut album 'Forever & Ever' in 2019. They've kept a relatively low profile since, handling vocals, guitar, and keyboards themselves while maintaining a dedicated following.
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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