The Lonely Biscuits
The Lonely Biscuits formed in Seattle in the early 2000s. Their sound leaned toward indie rock with ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics, as heard on...
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The Lonely Biscuits formed in Seattle in the early 2000s. Their sound leaned toward indie rock with ethereal melodies and introspective lyrics, as heard on songs like "Blue Glass" and "Afterglow." The band's lineup included singer-songwriter Emily Cross, guitarist James Carter, and drummer Michael Hayes.
They released their debut album "Ephemeral" in 2006, followed by "Blue Glass" in 2009. The title track from that second album became one of their most recognizable songs. Other tracks like "Better" and "Casual Vibes" showed their range within a generally atmospheric indie style.
The band eventually disbanded in 2015. Their music, including songs like "Endlessly" and "Forever," continues to find listeners drawn to its particular blend of melancholy and melody.
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