Draft:Stereosity
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Stereosity | |
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Origin | California, U.S. |
Genres | |
Years active | 2018–2023 |
Labels | Speezy Defined |
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Website | https://stereosity.com/ |
Stereosity is an indie music band formed in California in 2018 by a group of four friends, two of whom are brothers. Based in their garage studio, the band members embarked on a creative journey, dedicated to producing their own unique brand of music. Influenced by a diverse range of beloved bands and genres, Stereosity has crafted a distinctive style that reflects their personal musical preferences and passion for their craft.[1]
Musical Style[edit]
The band intricately weaves complex rhythms and intricate guitar work, characteristic of math-rock, with emotionally charged lyrics and melodic hooks often associated with midwest emo. Influenced by prominent groups within these genres, including Tricot[2] and Delta Sleep[3], Stereosity brings their own unique compositional approach to this amalgamation of musical styles. This fusion results in a distinct sonic palette that sets the band apart from their contemporaries, showcasing their commitment to crafting a sound that is both evocative and original.[4]
Band members[edit]
- Samantha Krones - guitar/vocals (2018-present)
- Jack Carone - guitar/vocals (2018-present)
- Luke Leibee - bass (2018-present)
- Hunter Leibee - drums (2018-present)
Discography[edit]
Albums[edit]
- Vast Lands (2022, self-released)
Singles[edit]
- Manny, Manny! (2023, self-released)
- No service (2021, self-released)
- Chapters (2021, self-released)
- Splash (2021, self-released)
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