Xtent
Xtent came out of Los Angeles with a sound that mixed rock and electronic elements. Their song "Alive" connected with listeners and helped build their...
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Xtent came out of Los Angeles with a sound that mixed rock and electronic elements. Their song "Alive" connected with listeners and helped build their audience, though some critics dismissed their approach as too noisy at first. The band's lyrics often dealt with personal struggles like mental health and addiction, which gave their music a raw edge that some found unsettling and others appreciated for its directness.
Their debut album was called "Echoes of the Lost," and they followed it with records like "Fragments of a Broken Soul" and "The Edge of Darkness." Other songs in their catalog include "Bullets In My Head," "Nowhere," and "Vicious Game." The group was built around Ethan Gray on vocals, Lucas Hayes on guitar, Isabella Diaz on bass, and James Carter on drums.
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