Your Best Friend
Your Best Friend formed in 2007 with Jake Scott, Ryan Campbell, and Alex Moses. Their debut album that year, 'Don't Forget Who You Are,' gave the band its...
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Your Best Friend formed in 2007 with Jake Scott, Ryan Campbell, and Alex Moses. Their debut album that year, 'Don't Forget Who You Are,' gave the band its first real attention, anchored by the title track's straightforward appeal. They followed it with albums like 'The Weight of the World' in 2010 and 'Unbreakable' in 2013, maintaining a steady output through the decade.
Alex Moses left the band in 2012, and Adam Lawson joined on drums. Their catalog includes songs like 'Happily Ever After,' 'Hide And Seek,' and 'I'm Ready,' which fit their style of direct, melodic rock. In 2015, some listeners questioned the message of a song called 'Falling Apart,' though the band described it as addressing mental health struggles honestly.
They kept releasing albums, including 'Reverie' in 2016 and 'Metamorphosis' in 2019. The music doesn't reinvent anything, but it connects through clear melodies and relatable themes. For listeners who found something in 'Don't Forget Who You Are' or 'The Plan,' the band's consistency has been the point.
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