The Wealthy West
The Wealthy West is a band with Ethan Reed on lead vocals and guitar, Liam Carter on bass, and Olivia Hayes on drums. Their debut album was called 'Tidal...
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The Wealthy West is a band with Ethan Reed on lead vocals and guitar, Liam Carter on bass, and Olivia Hayes on drums. Their debut album was called 'Tidal Waves' and included the song 'The Highest Tide.' They later released albums titled 'Rising Waters' and 'Undercurrents.'
Their music tends toward introspective lyrics and soulful melodies. Ethan Reed's vocal delivery has been described as raw and evocative, particularly on tracks like 'The Highest Tide,' which deals with themes of love and loss.
The band has sometimes drawn attention for lyrics that touch on societal issues and for maintaining an independent approach within the music industry. Their sound developed across their album releases without conforming to a particular commercial template.
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