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Praise and Warships is an indie band from Nashville, Tennessee consisting of multi-instrumentalists Chris Wheeler and Brenton Little. Their music is a fusion of indie, pop, rock, and psychedelic styles, showcasing their versatility as musicians. The band released a new dance single titled "Lover" produced by Tano Brock from Los Angeles; this collaboration marks an exciting new chapter for Praise and Warships as they continue to evolve and experiment with their sound.
Their joint music venture began when they met in the early 90s, when bowl cuts and cargo pants were still very much in style—tinkering with instruments Chris' dad would bring home, but somewhere along the way Chris’ dad slipped us a bright pink cassette tape of a band called Jellyfish, and everything changed forever.
Now — decades since their first band departed — the two have reassembled forces to usher listeners into the socially unstable ‘20s with a scientific and sincere message. “It’s silly and very serious, funky but spooky, simple yet complex,” Brent says. “Just the right amount of what the brain needs.”
It is danceable pop juxtaposed against the sociological nightmare we’re all living. Pushing boundaries, bridging divides with subtle themes of science-fiction and relationships, the two have culled this growth and knowledge to form their current moniker: one that hints at a spiritual vein in their craft as well as an impending sense of fear that is life in the 21st Century.
Their joint music venture began when they met in the early 90s, when bowl cuts and cargo pants were still very much in style—tinkering with instruments Chris' dad would bring home, but somewhere along the way Chris’ dad slipped us a bright pink cassette tape of a band called Jellyfish, and everything changed forever.
Now — decades since their first band departed — the two have reassembled forces to usher listeners into the socially unstable ‘20s with a scientific and sincere message. “It’s silly and very serious, funky but spooky, simple yet complex,” Brent says. “Just the right amount of what the brain needs.”
It is danceable pop juxtaposed against the sociological nightmare we’re all living. Pushing boundaries, bridging divides with subtle themes of science-fiction and relationships, the two have culled this growth and knowledge to form their current moniker: one that hints at a spiritual vein in their craft as well as an impending sense of fear that is life in the 21st Century.
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