Saya Gray
Saya Gray is a four-piece band from Los Angeles with members Serafina Steer on vocals, Alex Brumel on guitar, Ethan Phillips on bass, and Jonah Mitchell on...
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Saya Gray is a four-piece band from Los Angeles with members Serafina Steer on vocals, Alex Brumel on guitar, Ethan Phillips on bass, and Jonah Mitchell on drums. They started playing together in a rehearsal space, drawing from various influences to create their sound.
Their song 'SHALLOW (PPL SWIM IN SHALLOW WATER)' has become a notable track for the group. It appeared on their 2019 debut album 'The Shallow End,' which features their melodic, introspective style.
The band has faced some criticism for sticking closely to their artistic approach, which doesn't always align with mainstream expectations. Their lyrics have sparked discussion for being both personal and politically charged at times.
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