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Overcast Off

American indie rock band From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Overcast Off
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Overcast Off is an American indie rock band formed in Tucson, Arizona and currently located in Boston, Massachusetts. After a successful west coast tour in 2009, the band started to gain a fair amount of underground buzz.[1] Overcast Off has described their sound as "electric folk music that doesn't sound like folk music."[2] In early 2010, they participated in the Camp Wildcat benefit concert at Club Congress.[3]

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The group has released four albums during the 2010s. Overcast Off's self-titled debut was released in 2010, Utopia's Expatriate was released in 2011, You Didn't Know Me was released in 2015, and Rabid Underdogs, featuring the minor hit American French Revolution, was released in 2020.[4][5]

The band's genre is generally considered indie rock, lo-fi, or folk.

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Discography

Albums and Musical Evolution

The band has released four albums, each reflecting their evolving sound and artistic vision

  1. Self-Titled Debut (2010): Overcast Off's debut album introduced their signature blend of folk and rock with an electronic edge. The album received positive reviews for its innovative sound and lyrical depth, establishing the band as a promising new voice in the indie music scene.
  2. Utopia's Expatriate (2011): Their sophomore effort, Utopia's Expatriate, continued to explore the themes of displacement and identity, with a more polished production. The album showcased the band's growth as musicians and songwriters, further solidifying their reputation within the indie community.
  3. You Didn't Know Me (2015): After a brief hiatus, Overcast Off returned with You Didn't Know Me, an album that delved into more personal and introspective themes. The music took on a darker, more introspective tone, reflecting the band's experiences and changes over the years.
  4. Rabid Underdogs (2020): Released in 2020, Rabid Underdogs features the minor hit "American French Revolution," which became a fan favorite. The album blends their earlier folk-rock influences with a more aggressive, experimental approach, highlighting the band's willingness to push the boundaries of their sound.
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