They started street performing when they were very young. Using the money they made from busking, the AJR brothers bought instruments to the living room of their New York City apartment, where they have been making their music ever since. ...
They started street performing when they were very young. Using the money they made from busking, the AJR brothers bought instruments to the living room of their New York City apartment, where they have been making their music ever since. ...
Re-envisioning what pop can be in the 21st century, AJR unassumingly emerged as a ubiquitous hit-making outlier and one of the biggest indie bands in the world. Since 2012, the multiplatinum indie pop trio—Adam [bass, vocals], Jack [vocals, guitar], and Ryan [ukulele, piano, ...
The trio of brothers—Adam, Jack, and Ryan Met—have built a career on theatrical, high-energy performances that blend pop, alternative, and electronic elements. With hits like Bang! and Weak, their music is quirky, anthemic, and undeniably fun. Their performances often include elaborate ...
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They started street performing when they were very young. Using the money they made from busking, the AJR brothers bought instruments to the living room of their New York City apartment, where they have been making their music ever since. ...
They started street performing when they were very young. Using the money they made from busking, the AJR brothers bought instruments to the living room of their New York City apartment, where they have been making their music ever since. ...
Using the money they made from busking, the AJR brothers bought instruments to the living room of their New York City apartment, where they have been making their music ever since. The idea came when Ryan and I were in college. We did our first couple of semesters at Columbia, we were...