Yet Az
Yet Az formed in the early 2000s as a collective led by frontman Eddie Ortiz. The band's 2003 song 'Hard To Say I'm Sorry' connected with listeners through...
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Yet Az formed in the early 2000s as a collective led by frontman Eddie Ortiz. The band's 2003 song 'Hard To Say I'm Sorry' connected with listeners through its straightforward emotional weight, becoming their most recognized track. They followed it with albums like 'Reborn in Tragedy' in 2005 and 'The Foundation' in 2009.
Their lineup included Ortiz on vocals, Ben Martin on guitar, Joe Cardillo on bass, and Rich Lewis on drums. Other songs in their catalog include 'Care For Me' and 'Inseparable Lovers'. They worked with artists from different genres, including Run-DMC and Everlast.
Later albums like 'Retrospect' in 2014 and 'Sound of the New' in 2018 showed them incorporating rock, pop, and alternative elements. The band's story involved personal challenges that sometimes surfaced in their music, but they kept recording through different phases.
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