TVOC
TVOC, sometimes called The Violent Outcasts, put out a single called "188" in 2010. That song became their most recognized work, built around Emily Bloom's...
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TVOC, sometimes called The Violent Outcasts, put out a single called "188" in 2010. That song became their most recognized work, built around Emily Bloom's vocals and Ethan Carter's guitar lines.
They released a self-titled EP in 2012 and followed it with two albums: "The Bells of Oblivion" in 2014 and "Sacred Numbers" in 2017. The band's sound pulled from alternative rock and post-punk, with some electronic touches.
Liam Hayes played bass and Jake Davis was on drums. Their music tended toward the atmospheric, with lyrics that could be cryptic. They got some critical attention, though their approach wasn't for everyone.
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