The Unborn
The Unborn formed at Oxford University, with Anya Torim on vocals, Ethan Blackwood on guitar, and Casimir Thorne handling bass and keyboards. Their music drew...
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The Unborn formed at Oxford University, with Anya Torim on vocals, Ethan Blackwood on guitar, and Casimir Thorne handling bass and keyboards. Their music drew some attention for lyrics that referenced philosophical ideas, though the specifics of those references in their songs aren't detailed here. They released three albums.
Their song 'Black Star' is among their better-known tracks. The band's sound was described as unconventional at the time, blending elements that didn't fit neatly into traditional rock categories, which led to mixed reactions from critics and listeners.
They didn't have massive commercial hits, but developed a following drawn to their particular blend of ethereal instrumentation and lyrical themes. Other songs like 'Insane Arithmetic' and 'Autumn Song' represent their catalog.
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