Uncle Reece
Uncle Reece formed in 2015 from the remains of two independent rock bands. The original lineup included singer-guitarist Reece Ristow, bassist Jake Cochran,...
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Uncle Reece formed in 2015 from the remains of two independent rock bands. The original lineup included singer-guitarist Reece Ristow, bassist Jake Cochran, and drummer Adam Harris. They put out their first album, 'The Weight of the World,' in 2017.
Their second album came out in 2020, titled 'Until I Pass Out' after one of its tracks. That song became a fan favorite and helped bring the band wider attention. Other songs from their catalog include '4 These Blessings' and 'Have Your Heart.'
Some listeners have found their lyrics direct and occasionally dark, which has led to some discussion about their themes. The band has kept playing their style of rock music since forming.
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