White Apple Tree
White Apple Tree started in Portland with Anya Sandoval on vocals and guitar and Noah Harrison on drums. They played a lot of local shows early on, eventually...
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White Apple Tree started in Portland with Anya Sandoval on vocals and guitar and Noah Harrison on drums. They played a lot of local shows early on, eventually putting out their first album 'Alchemy' in 2012. Things picked up for them a couple years later when 'As Seen on TV' came out, which became their breakout single.
That song, along with tracks like 'Break It To Me' and 'Clarity,' helped define their sound, a kind of indie rock with some raw edges and melodic hooks. They've kept putting out records since then, including 'The Long Way Home' in 2017 and 'Echoes of the Past' in 2021. The band's lineup grew to include Ethan James on bass and Olivia Greene on violin and keyboards.
They've continued working since, maintaining a steady presence without much of the dramatic rise-and-fall arc that sometimes gets attached to indie acts.
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