Since the Miami duo’s inception in 2010, “death to genres” has been their adage. They’ve never given themselves the label of one sound, and this keeps them dynamic.
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Since the Miami duo’s inception in 2010, “death to genres” has been their adage. They’ve never given themselves the label of one sound, and this keeps them dynamic.

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"Smoke Signals" is arguably the duo's most banging track. From start to finish the song is seeping with infectious danceable grooves. We can’t wait to see what they’ve got in store for the future!
Now joined by Jake Garcia (guitar, bass, and vocals) and Kyle Hunt (bass, guitar, and keyboards), The Black Angels seem to have acheived their heaviest sound to date.
Jackie Lee has dreams to win a CMA award, and we have no doubt that his time will come. Jackie has been perfecting his craft since he was a child, so lean in and listen.
This ultra-talented artist is the true definition of a renaissance woman.

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Awake and Pretty Much Sober is the debut full-length album from producer Jeremy Larson and vocalist Monica Martin (of Phox). This record is beautiful, effervescent, and dreamy.
The Wind and The Wave are not just a band. The duo are best friends and the their chemistry seeps into their music.
In anticipation for their second studio album, PVRIS tells us to prepare for a sonically, visually, and lyrically evolved version of themselves.