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Blueberry Tea & Other Interpretations
2023 · mini albüm
Christmas Time at Last
2022 · mini albüm
Magazines (Piano Version)
2022 · single
Magazines
2022 · single
10 Billion Light-Years (Gemini Version)
2022 · single
Immortality
2022 · single
Misery (Acoustic Version)
2022 · single
Misery
2022 · single
Too Far Gone (Acoustic Version)
2022 · single
Too Far Gone
2022 · single
Unreal
2021 · single
Messes
2021 · single
Figuring Out
2021 · single
Peeling Paint
2020 · single
Sideways
2019 · single
Mausoleum
2016 · single
We Will All Be Changed
2015 · single
Shadow Shows
2015 · albüm
Disappear
2014 · single
Ivory Black
2013 · single
This Is Where We Are
2011 · albüm
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A triumphant return for Seryn as the indie-folk darlings find their way back to stage and studio. Founded in Denton, Texas and based out of Nashville, Tennessee, spirited indie folk-pop ensemble Seryn crafts emotionally charged, harmony-laden Americana-kissed pop that invoke names like The Lumineers, Peter Gabriel, and Patrick Watson. This genre-bending outfit is equally at home in an intimate theatre or the biggest festival stages, playing to the size of their hearts, not the size of their audience. Traditional elements collide with modern concepts in a breathtaking dance, that can only be described as “enrapturing.” Formed in 2010 around the talents of Trenton Wheeler (Topknot), Nathan James Allen, and Aaron Stoner, the band employs an instrumental arsenal that includes guitar, ukulele, bass, violin, banjo, synths, and vibraphones, as well as some inventive percussion, released its debut album, This Is Where We Are, in 2011. The LP received nearly unanimous regional acclaim, as did the group's rousing live shows. After relocating to Nashville, the band issued a second studio album, 2015's Shadow Shows. The release of “Mausoleum” came in tandem with the announcement of the band’s indefinite hiatus in 2016, which was subsequently broken at Homegrown Festival 2019.