Yellow Bricks
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Yellow Bricks

Yellow Bricks formed in Los Angeles around 2012, with Taylor Dunn on vocals and guitar, Ethan Gold on bass, Jake Smelser on drums, and Josh Arcoleo on...

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Yellow Bricks formed in Los Angeles around 2012, with Taylor Dunn on vocals and guitar, Ethan Gold on bass, Jake Smelser on drums, and Josh Arcoleo on keyboards. Their debut EP "These Roads" came out that year, and the single "Am I Wrong?" followed in 2013. That track, along with others like "Barbershop" and "Running Late," helped them build an audience.

In 2015 they released the album "The Observatory," then "The Weight of the World" in 2017. There was some talk about plagiarism around 2016, but they kept working and put out the EP "In the Now" in 2019. Their songs tend to have a straightforward melodic feel, with titles like "Sunday Morning" and "The Last Note" suggesting everyday scenes or small narratives.

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