The Icarus Account
The Icarus Account was a rock band whose song 'Angel of Mine' became a notable ballad about love and loss. Their name references the mythological Icarus,...
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The Icarus Account was a rock band whose song 'Angel of Mine' became a notable ballad about love and loss. Their name references the mythological Icarus, suggesting themes of ambition and risk. The group included Evan Marien on vocals and songwriting, Ben Scott on guitar, Nick Tindall on bass, and Matt Smith on drums.
They released albums like 'Aetheria' in 2005, which featured 'Angel of Mine,' followed by 'Epiphany' in 2008 and 'Requiem' in 2012. Other songs in their catalog include 'Oceans Between Us,' 'Favorite Girl,' 'Susie,' and '3000.'
The band faced internal tensions and public scrutiny during their career, though they continued making music through these challenges. Their work often explored personal and emotional themes, with Marien's vocals and the group's melodic arrangements defining their sound.
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