Take Cover
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Take Cover

Take Cover formed in Los Angeles with Anya Taylor on vocals and guitar, Ethan James on bass, and Jake Carter on drums. Their debut album was called 'Uncharted...

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Take Cover's straightforward rock through the noise

A Los Angeles trio that kept writing through controversy with songs like 'Dangerous' and 'Letting Go.'

For a sense of their range, listen to 'The Whole Story' and 'Letting Go.' They show how the band pulls from different sounds without overcomplicating things.

Take Cover matters because they kept making music even when their song 'Dangerous' drew criticism in 2019 for lyrics some interpreted as promoting violence against women. The band responded with a statement against violence and for women's empowerment, then kept putting out tracks like 'Lady Love' and 'Letting Go' without much fuss about where they fit. Their music pulls from rock, pop, and folk in a straightforward way.

They formed in Los Angeles with Anya Taylor on vocals and guitar, Ethan James on bass, and Jake Carter on drums. Their debut album was 'Uncharted Territory,' followed by 'Chasing Shadows' and 'Echoes.'

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Take Cover formed in Los Angeles with Anya Taylor on vocals and guitar, Ethan James on bass, and Jake Carter on drums. Their debut album was called 'Uncharted Territory,' followed by 'Chasing Shadows' and 'Echoes.'

Their song 'Dangerous' drew criticism in 2019 when some listeners interpreted its lyrics as promoting violence against women. The band responded with a statement against violence and in support of women's empowerment.

Take Cover's music pulls from rock, pop, and folk, with songs like 'The Whole Story' and 'Letting Go' showing their range. They've kept writing through the noise, putting out straightforward tracks without much fuss about where they fit.

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Where should I start with Take Cover on LyroVerse?

The Start here section opens with Lady Love, Escape Artist, and Resolution so you can move through the artist's stronger lyric pages first.

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