Separations
Separations is a band built around Sean Patrick Murray's vocals and songwriting, with Ryan G. Brown on guitar, Ethan Di Lorenzo on bass, and David Moyer on...
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Separations is a band built around Sean Patrick Murray's vocals and songwriting, with Ryan G. Brown on guitar, Ethan Di Lorenzo on bass, and David Moyer on drums. Their debut album 'Promises' came out in 2019, followed by 'Broken' in 2021. They also released a live recording called 'Live at the Apollo' in 2022.
Their song 'Promises' became a particular focus for listeners, along with tracks like 'Dream Eater' and 'King of Woe.' The band's material tends to lean into introspective themes, which drew some criticism for being too melancholic but also connected with a dedicated audience. In 2020, they faced plagiarism claims about 'Promises' from another group, which they denied.
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