Velour 100
Velour 100 was a Pacific Northwest band built around Blair Moon's vocals and lyrics, Cody Chestnut's guitar and production work, and Evan Chase on drums....
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Velour 100 was a Pacific Northwest band built around Blair Moon's vocals and lyrics, Cody Chestnut's guitar and production work, and Evan Chase on drums. Their 2004 debut EP Aetheria introduced a sound that leaned into melancholy and atmosphere, with the track "Ambivalence" becoming their most recognizable song.
They followed with the 2006 album Allure, which added more orchestral elements to their palette, and 2008's Nocturnes, which pushed into darker, more experimental territory while keeping their core mood intact. Songs like "Autumn Shelter" and "Clouds" from their catalog typify that blend of shimmering textures and introspective weight.
The band's run was relatively brief and reportedly complicated by label disputes and personal struggles, which limited their output and live presence. Some critics at the time found their work too sentimental, but for listeners drawn to that specific vein of ethereal, guitar-based melancholy, Velour 100's small discography left a distinct impression.
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