Ueickap
Ueickap formed in Los Angeles around 2017, with Luke Kuechly on vocals and guitar, Ethan Zohn on bass and keyboards, and Sean O'Pry on drums. They started...
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Ueickap formed in Los Angeles around 2017, with Luke Kuechly on vocals and guitar, Ethan Zohn on bass and keyboards, and Sean O'Pry on drums. They started playing small local venues while working out their sound, which eventually led to songs like 'Everyday Torn' and 'My Condition.'
In 2020, they put out a debut single called 'Sometimes' that got some attention. They followed it with an EP titled 'Timelines' and later released albums called 'Sonder' and 'Reflections.'
Kuechly's voice and lyrics tend to anchor the material, while Zohn handles bass and atmospheric keyboard parts. Their catalog includes tracks such as 'You Against Yourself,' 'Stereotype,' and 'T.O.Y.'
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