Undun
Undun formed in Seattle around the mid-2000s, with Anya Stryker on vocals. Their debut album was called 'Caged', and its title track got some radio play. The...
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Undun formed in Seattle around the mid-2000s, with Anya Stryker on vocals. Their debut album was called 'Caged', and its title track got some radio play. The band's sound had a hard rock feel with some post-grunge textures.
Stryker's lyrics and the band's live shows sometimes drew strong reactions, touching on topics like mental health. There were some lineup shifts over time, with guitarist Ethan Quinn and drummer Jake Evans leaving at different points. Through those changes, Stryker remained the constant presence.
They released a couple more albums, 'Echoes' in 2010 and 'Asylum' in 2014. Other songs from their catalog include 'Casus', 'Endless', and 'Hate'. The group included Liam Hayes on guitar, Joshua Allen on bass, and Nathan Carter on drums at one point.
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