Uplink formed in Los Angeles around 2010 with members using pseudonyms like Elk on vocals, Fly on guitar, Rage on bass, and Crash on drums. They worked in a space between electronic and rock, with lyrics that leaned toward the introspective. Their song 'To Myself (feat. Nk)' became a breakout track, known for its moody melody.
They released albums including 'Ascension' and 'Equilibrium,' and toured with a live show that emphasized visuals. Other songs like 'Me & You (feat. Alex Skrindo & Axol)' and 'Crying Over You' followed a similar atmospheric path. The band's unconventional style drew both praise and criticism from listeners and critics.
Internal tensions grew over time, and after a period of public disputes, Uplink disbanded in 2018. Their music, particularly tracks like 'To Myself,' still surfaces in playlists and discussions about that era of moody, genre-blending sound.
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