Your Favorite Color
Your Favorite Color started in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, with bassist Kyle Dean and vocalist Tyler Carr. Their 2014 debut album gave them the song...
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Your Favorite Color started in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, with bassist Kyle Dean and vocalist Tyler Carr. Their 2014 debut album gave them the song "Heartache," which connected with listeners through its straightforward indie folk sound.
In 2017, Carr was arrested for drug possession, which brought some public criticism. The band kept working and put out albums like "Wounds" in 2019 and "Recovery" in 2021. Their later material sometimes leaned into darker themes, but they also had tracks like "Turn Me On" that showed their range.
Dean handles bass and lyrics, while Carr's voice carries most of the emotional weight in their songs. They haven't chased trends or tried to reinvent themselves, just stuck with the kind of writing that got them started.
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