Wckr Spgt
Wckr Spgt formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Evan Ross on vocals and guitar, Paul Millard on bass, and Casey Orr on drums. Their music had a raw,...
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Wckr Spgt formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Evan Ross on vocals and guitar, Paul Millard on bass, and Casey Orr on drums. Their music had a raw, emotional quality that drew attention quickly, with songs like 'A Thousand Hail Marys' becoming a focal point for listeners who felt disconnected from mainstream culture.
Their debut album 'Redemption' arrived with a visceral mix of grunge, punk, and alternative rock. They followed it with 'The Devil's Advocate' and 'Ashes to Ashes,' maintaining a steady output while developing their sound. Tracks such as 'Back At The Charles Mountain' and 'Charles Mansion' showed their knack for creating atmospheric, driving rock music.
Ross's vocals and lyrics gave the band its distinctive character, while Millard's bass lines and Orr's drumming built a solid, energetic foundation. They never seemed interested in smoothing out their edges or chasing trends, which kept their music feeling direct and unpolished in a way that connected with their audience.
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