The duo of Leisha Hailey and Camila Grey has been making reflective music since 2007.
If you want to hear what they're about, start with Fine Lines White Lies and I See Red. They're good examples of how Hailey's voice sits over Grey's drumming, making something small feel complete.
They've built a catalog that feels like a conversation between friends, with songs like Fine Lines White Lies and Another Case working through relationships with a steady, unforced honesty. Their visibility as an openly LGBTQ+ act gives that conversation a particular resonance, but the music itself never feels like a platform, just two people figuring things out in real time.
They formed in 2007 and put out Common Reaction the next year, followed by Black & Blue in 2011 and Nocturnes in 2014. The Hotel Cafe live recording in 2016 suggests they kept at it without much fuss, letting the songs do the talking.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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