Show Me The Skyline
Show Me The Skyline formed in Brooklyn around vocalist Luna Celeste and guitarist Ethan Sinclair. Their early shows in small venues caught attention for a...
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Show Me The Skyline formed in Brooklyn around vocalist Luna Celeste and guitarist Ethan Sinclair. Their early shows in small venues caught attention for a sound that mixed atmospheric indie rock with dreamy pop elements. In 2016, their debut single 'Clocks & Calendars' became an alternative radio hit, with Luna's vocals and the song's rhythmic pull finding an audience.
After that initial success, the band faced some public challenges. There were accusations about their early material, and Luna's outspoken nature drew media attention to her personal life. They kept making music through it, with songs like 'Far From Being A Star' and 'I Can't Explain It' continuing to explore relationships and other themes in their lyrics.
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