Sierra Montana
Sierra Montana formed in Austin, Texas, in the early 2000s with Emily Rose on vocals, Ethan Hayes on guitar, Jake Miller on bass, and Ben Carter on drums....
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Sierra Montana formed in Austin, Texas, in the early 2000s with Emily Rose on vocals, Ethan Hayes on guitar, Jake Miller on bass, and Ben Carter on drums. Their song 'Golden Shoe' got radio play and helped them reach a wider audience.
They've put out several albums since 2005, including 'Golden Hour' and 'Phoenix Rising'. Their sound pulls from folk and rock, with songs like 'Headlights' and 'Lois' showing their range.
In 2010, there was a lawsuit from a former member about royalties that got settled out of court. The band has also been vocal about political and social issues, which hasn't always sat well with everyone.
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