The Happy Fits
The Happy Fits are a New Jersey quartet who put out their debut single 'Dirty Imbecile' in 2016. That song's straightforward frustration connected with...
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The Happy Fits are a New Jersey quartet who put out their debut single 'Dirty Imbecile' in 2016. That song's straightforward frustration connected with listeners, giving the band an early foothold.
Their first album was called 'What Could Be Better,' and they followed it with releases like 'Under the Shade of Green' and 'Concentrate.' Songs such as 'So Alright, Cool, Whatever' and 'Best Tears' show their lean toward anthemic, guitar-driven indie rock.
The band includes Wesley Keith on lead vocals and guitar, Calvin Langman on bass, and Luke Davis on drums, with all three contributing vocals. Their music tends to be direct and melodic, built around those core instruments.
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