TP4Y
TP4Y started in Los Angeles around 2014 when Dylan Bauld and Brent Steed met at a music festival. They put in time playing local shows while figuring out...
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TP4Y started in Los Angeles around 2014 when Dylan Bauld and Brent Steed met at a music festival. They put in time playing local shows while figuring out their sound, which eventually settled into a mix of alternative rock and pop melodies. Their first single "Bitter Candy" came out in 2017 and caught on with listeners, helping them build an audience.
That early attention led to their debut album "Identity Crisis," which showed their range across different styles. They followed it with "Anthem" in 2019 and "Renegade" in 2021, each record trying out slightly different approaches while keeping their melodic foundation. Songs like "Blush" and "Lovecation" have that same blend of guitar-driven arrangements and accessible hooks.
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