Your Neighbors
Your Neighbors formed in Los Angeles around 2010, originally calling themselves The Neighborhood. Their debut album 'I Love You.' came out in 2013, followed...
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Your Neighbors formed in Los Angeles around 2010, originally calling themselves The Neighborhood. Their debut album 'I Love You.' came out in 2013, followed by 'Wiped Out!' in 2015, 'Hard' in 2018, and 'Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones' in 2020. The band includes Jesse Rutherford on vocals, Zach Abels on guitar, Mikey Margott on bass, and Brandon Fried on drums.
Their songs like 'Odds,' 'Ex,' and 'F.O.M.O.' have a particular feel that mixes indie rock with some pop and R&B touches. The music often uses atmospheric synths alongside more straightforward guitar work, with lyrics that lean toward the personal and emotional.
In 2019, the band took a brief break after Jesse Rutherford faced accusations of sexual misconduct. They returned with the 2020 album 'Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones,' which presented itself as a collaborative project with Rutherford's alter ego.
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