WISHIWAS formed in Los Angeles with Jen Razavi on vocals, Ryan Devlin on guitar, Zack Bernhardt on bass, and Scott Phillips on drums. They released their debut album 'Crossfire' in 2008, with the title track becoming a notable song for the band. Their music includes tracks like 'Go For a Ride' featuring Luna and 'I Want To Believe' featuring Cameron Walker.
After their debut, they put out albums like 'The Long Game' and 'Kaleidoscope', which explored different sounds and themes. Their work has been described as alternative rock with some experimental touches, though the details about specific collaborations with major artists like Yo-Yo Ma or Common feel overstated and aren't backed by clear evidence in their main catalog.
They've faced some criticism over performances and song themes, but these incidents are mentioned vaguely in their history without concrete context. The band's story is often framed with dramatic language about triumphs and crossroads, but the reliable parts are simpler: a Los Angeles group making music since the late 2000s, with Razavi's vocals and Devlin's guitar work as central elements.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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