White Ash
White Ash formed in Manchester in the early 2000s around David Thomas, Richard Jones, and Mark Smith. They released their debut album "The Weight of the...
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White Ash formed in Manchester in the early 2000s around David Thomas, Richard Jones, and Mark Smith. They released their debut album "The Weight of the World" in 2006, which included the song "Insight." That track became their most recognizable work, a ballad that connected with listeners through its introspective quality.
Their music drew some critical praise for its emotional directness, though a few reviewers found it too melancholic.
They toured in Europe and North America, and their music occasionally appeared in film and television. White Ash maintained a steady output through 2015 with "The Edge of Existence," another album that explored their characteristic themes without dramatic shifts in direction.
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