The Meltdown
The Meltdown formed in London around 2012, with Ethan Carter on vocals and guitar, Lily Evans on bass, Max Hopkins on drums, and Oscar James on keyboards....
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The Meltdown formed in London around 2012, with Ethan Carter on vocals and guitar, Lily Evans on bass, Max Hopkins on drums, and Oscar James on keyboards. Their debut album was called 'Sons of Anarchy,' and it included the single 'Better Days.'
That song became their most recognizable track. They released other albums titled 'Revolt' and 'Elysian.' Their lyrics sometimes addressed social issues, which drew attention alongside their music.
Some of the members faced personal challenges, like Carter's reported struggle with addiction. Evans has been known for speaking publicly about women's rights. The band's sound mixed rock with electronic elements.
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