Vagabonds
The Vagabonds came up in the early 2000s underground scene, though the specifics of where or how they formed aren't well documented. Their song 'Broken Mess'...
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The Vagabonds came up in the early 2000s underground scene, though the specifics of where or how they formed aren't well documented. Their song 'Broken Mess' got attention in 2005, with its direct lyrics about heartbreak drawing both listeners and some criticism at the time.
Ethan James handles lead vocals and songwriting, with Emily Carter on guitar and backing vocals, Samuel Harris on bass, and Noah Lewis on drums. They've put out five albums, starting with 'Lost Souls' and including 'Songs from the Abyss' later on. Tracks like 'A Perfect Voice' and 'Different Now' show their range from raw to more introspective material.
The music leans into melancholic themes but often builds to anthemic moments, avoiding any single signature beyond that general approach.
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