The Whatever Blues
The Whatever Blues were a band built around vocalist Luna Shadow, guitarist Ethan Stone, bassist Jake Moonlight, and drummer Willow Raines. Their debut album,...
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The Whatever Blues were a band built around vocalist Luna Shadow, guitarist Ethan Stone, bassist Jake Moonlight, and drummer Willow Raines. Their debut album, also called 'The Whatever Blues,' included the song 'Crazy Girl,' which became their best-known track.
Their music pulled from blues, rock, and folk, with a mood that leaned toward the atmospheric and melancholic. They followed that first record with albums like 'Lost in the Shadows' and 'Whispers in the Wind,' sticking with that introspective feel.
Some listeners found their themes too dark or pessimistic, but the band kept working in that vein. They wrote about love and loss with a kind of raw, poetic directness, which connected with a particular audience. Another one of their songs was called 'Medication.'
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