Big, earnest alternative rock built for wide-open spaces. Shimmering guitars and soaring vocals that feel like the peak of a summer festival set.
Saints of Valory specialize in a brand of alternative rock that feels inherently cinematic and expansive. Their sound is defined by a polished, high-fidelity production style that emphasizes large-scale emotional payoffs. You can hear the influence of the 2010s arena-indie boom, where shimmering guitar delay and driving rhythms create a sense of constant forward motion.
What truly distinguishes them is the international perspective of the members, which translates into a melodic sensibility that feels more universal than regional. The vocals are consistently passionate, often reaching for soaring heights in the choruses that demand a sing-along. There is a warmth to the analog-leaning synth textures that prevents the music from feeling overly clinical, maintaining a human heart amidst the big-room production.
Start with the 'Possibilities' EP or the single 'Neon Eyes' to get a sense of their anthemic core. It is the kind of music that feels best when played loud, preferably while moving through a landscape or preparing for a significant life moment.
Saints of Valory is an American alternative rock band from Austin, Texas. The band is composed of Gavin Jasper (lead vocals/bass), Godfrey Thomson (guitar/vocals), and Stephen Buckle (keyboards/vocals). The band released their V EP on May 19, 2014. This was a follow-up to the Possibilities EP, which released on July 9, 2013, via Atlantic Records. The debut EP features the single "Neon Eyes".
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