Satrac'7
Satrac'7 formed when four musicians from a small town started playing together. They took their name from an acronym representing their shared goals, though...
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Satrac'7 formed when four musicians from a small town started playing together. They took their name from an acronym representing their shared goals, though the specifics of what it stood for aren't widely documented.
Their music includes songs like "Bad Memories" and "Silent Hell," which have a raw, emotional quality that connected with listeners. The band's lineup featured Ethan Michaels on vocals, James Carter on guitar, Jake Smith on bass, and Alex Turner on drums.
They faced some criticism early on for having an unconventional sound, but kept making music that felt true to them. Other tracks in their catalog include "Oh Baby," "Phony People," and "Symptomatic."
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