Yours for Mine
Yours for Mine formed in Los Angeles with Jett Hastings on vocals and guitar, Max DeMarco on lead guitar, Ethan Carter on bass, and Jake Anderson on drums....
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Yours for Mine formed in Los Angeles with Jett Hastings on vocals and guitar, Max DeMarco on lead guitar, Ethan Carter on bass, and Jake Anderson on drums. Their debut album 'Absence in Elegance' came out in 2016, featuring the title track that became one of their better-known songs. They followed it with 'The Ghosts of My Past' in 2018 and 'The Edge of Forever' in 2022.
Their music tends toward atmospheric rock with introspective lyrics. Songs like 'Head In The Clouds' and 'Native Tounge' from their catalog show their preference for layered guitars and moody arrangements. They've built a following around this sound, though their path hasn't been entirely smooth.
Hastings has faced some public scrutiny over his behavior, which led to canceled tours at one point. They're still at it, making the kind of music they started with.
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