Draft:Clement Hall (band)
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Clement Hall is an indie rock band from Lubbock, Texas who formed in 2021. The band consists of Luke Hamaker (Lead Vocals/Rhythm Guitar), Aidan Haydu (Backup Vocals, Bass Guitar), Quinn Edgar (Backup Vocals, Lead Guitar), Gustavo Oliveira (Drums), and Tyler Cush (Synthesizer).[1]
History
[edit]In 2021, frontman Luke Hamaker befriended bassist Aidan Haydu through their dormitory at Texas Tech University. [2]The pair would cover popular songs and post videos to social media from their dorm room. The group plays often within the Lubbock Alternative music scene[2]
Releases
[edit]Songs From Lamesa (2023)
After the release of their debut single Annie, the band released a 7 song EP titled Songs from Lamesa. The project was recorded and produced by Dalton West.[1]
References
[edit]- Sorrels, Zachary (13 February 2023). "I went to the "Wronside" of Lubbock last Friday and it was on the right side of fun, 13 February 2023". KTXT 88.1FM. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
- ^ a b Moreno, Ximena (12 July 2023). Upcoming Texas band Clement Hall takes on the music industry with debut album “songs from lamesa” Off The Record Press.
- ^ a b Souriall, Marianna (23 August 2023). Clement Hall creates Clement Hall: dorm hall opens door to alternative sound. The Daily Toreador.