Zoë Wren
Zoë Wren is a band that started in Brooklyn in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Welcome Here' came out in 2005, with the title track becoming a notable...
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Zoë Wren is a band that started in Brooklyn in the early 2000s. Their debut album 'Welcome Here' came out in 2005, with the title track becoming a notable song in their catalog. The group includes Zoë Wren on vocals and guitar, Ethan James on guitar and vocals, Mateo Rios on bass, and Ivy Patel on drums.
They released several albums after that, like 'Echoes of the Past' in 2007 and 'The Edge of the World' in 2010. Another song, 'What If', is among their top tracks. Their music sometimes touched on social themes, with songs like 'Shadow of the Law' in 2012 and 'The Price of Progress' in 2016.
The band went on hiatus in 2018 but reunited in 2022. They have an album called 'Phoenix Rising' expected to come out.
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