The Fremantle band behind 'Awkward' has built a steady catalog of guitar-driven songs that feel like conversations with friends.
If you want to hear what they do best, start with 'Awkward' and then try 'Snow' or 'Stella'. They're good at writing songs that feel like they could have come from your own summer playlist.
They've been making music that just works since 'Awkward' broke through in 2012. That single's success set up a decade of albums like 'Gracetown' and 'The Water' that kept their melodic, jangly sound going strong. Songs like 'Toast' and 'Alone' show how they've stayed relatable without chasing trends.
They formed around 2010 in Fremantle with Jordi Davieson on vocals and Scarlett Stevens on bass. After 'Awkward' became a hit in 2012, they released their self-titled debut and kept putting out albums every few years. Their sound has incorporated folk and electronic touches while staying grounded in that bright indie pop foundation.
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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