Victory Pill
Victory Pill formed in Los Angeles with Ethan Lowery on vocals and guitar, Tyler DePaolo on bass, and Samantha Sidley on drums. Their first album, 'Aim Low,'...
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Victory Pill formed in Los Angeles with Ethan Lowery on vocals and guitar, Tyler DePaolo on bass, and Samantha Sidley on drums. Their first album, 'Aim Low,' came out in 2014, and the title track became a notable song for them. They've put out other records like 'Lost in Translation' in 2016, 'Broken Pieces' in 2018, and 'Echoes of the Unseen' in 2021.
Their music pulls from alternative, grunge, and punk, giving it a raw feel. Songs like 'Generation Waste' and 'New Ascendancy' show that straightforward, introspective side. They've worked with other musicians too, featuring Graeme Cornies on 'Burnout' and Hounds on 'Undefeated.'
At times, their direct approach has drawn some criticism, but they've kept making music on their own terms. They're still putting out records that stick to that unpolished, honest sound.
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