Venice May
Venice May is an alt-rock band from Los Angeles with Claire Pettibone on vocals and guitar, Dylan Downing on bass, and Josh Bartok on drums. They put out...
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Venice May is an alt-rock band from Los Angeles with Claire Pettibone on vocals and guitar, Dylan Downing on bass, and Josh Bartok on drums. They put out their first EP in 2014, followed by the full-length album 'Gravity' in 2016, which included the song 'Limerence.' Their music has been described as ethereal and melancholic, with lyrics that often feel confessional.
Their 2018 EP 'Void' and 2019 album 'The Fallout' continued in a similar vein, exploring themes of loss and personal struggle. Other tracks like 'A Mouse And a Snake' and 'Thinning Ice' show their range within that atmospheric, introspective style. They've toured in North America and Europe, and some of their music has appeared in film and television soundtracks.
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