Velvet Garden
Velvet Garden formed in 2005 with vocalist Esme Rose, guitarist Ethan Reed, bassist Mia Lee, and drummer Jasper Grey. They started playing small shows and...
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Velvet Garden formed in 2005 with vocalist Esme Rose, guitarist Ethan Reed, bassist Mia Lee, and drummer Jasper Grey. They started playing small shows and eventually got picked up by a small record label. Their first album, 'Echoes of the Heart,' came out in 2009 and included the song 'Feel Your Heart.'
That track became their most recognizable piece, with its emotional pull connecting with listeners. They followed with two more albums, 'Ashes to Dust' in 2012 and 'Unveiled' in 2015. Their music often dealt with themes of love and loss, which sometimes drew criticism from conservative groups who felt it touched on difficult subjects.
Behind the scenes, the band had its share of tensions. There were disagreements about artistic direction, and Esme Rose struggled with substance abuse. They kept making music through it, but those internal strains were part of their story.
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