Younger Sun
Younger Sun is a band built around siblings John and Karina Terzian, who grew up in a musical family and started writing songs together early on. John handles...
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Younger Sun is a band built around siblings John and Karina Terzian, who grew up in a musical family and started writing songs together early on. John handles lead vocals and guitar, while Karina sings and plays bass, with Chris Matulich on drums. Their first release was the 2014 EP 'Wash Me Clean,' which shares its name with their most recognized song.
That song, 'Wash Me Clean,' became a focal point for listeners, often described as having an introspective, ambient quality that blends indie rock and folk elements. The band followed the EP with self-titled and later albums like 'The Unseen Sea' in 2019 and 'All the Light We Cannot See' in 2023.
In 2018, they faced some criticism over a collaboration with a fashion brand, with questions about artistic integrity, though they defended the partnership as a considered choice. They've continued to tour and work on new material since.
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