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The Haunt co-founders and siblings Anastasia Grace Haunt [vocals] and Maxamillion
“Max” Haunt [guitar, production, vocals] creatively lean on their own quiet lifelong bond to make
a loud musical statement. The duo congregates around a boundless vision for what
rock music can be, accented by electronic textures, cinematic drama and gothic spirit.
Pushing one another to break down walls, the band elevate and enrapture fans
At 12-years-old, Anastasia started to play gigs while collaborating with her brother.
Together, they launched The Haunt in 2018. They gained traction with the fan favorite
“Cigarettes & Feelings,” and again in 2021 with “Love You Better off Social Intercourse
EP. Along the way, they shared stages with Palaye Royale, The Hu, The Struts, Filter,
and more. 2023’s Dead On Arrival EP received praise from Substream stating how “the
band is coming into their own and creating a safe space for their fans with their powerful
messages.” Throughout 2023, they carefully assembled what would become Do No
Resuscitate, which was released April 2024 to rave reviews from the likes of Outburn,
Cryptic Rock, and Distorted Sound, just to name a few. Now, the band is trudging ahead
with a heavier sound and a new batch of music.
“Max” Haunt [guitar, production, vocals] creatively lean on their own quiet lifelong bond to make
a loud musical statement. The duo congregates around a boundless vision for what
rock music can be, accented by electronic textures, cinematic drama and gothic spirit.
Pushing one another to break down walls, the band elevate and enrapture fans
At 12-years-old, Anastasia started to play gigs while collaborating with her brother.
Together, they launched The Haunt in 2018. They gained traction with the fan favorite
“Cigarettes & Feelings,” and again in 2021 with “Love You Better off Social Intercourse
EP. Along the way, they shared stages with Palaye Royale, The Hu, The Struts, Filter,
and more. 2023’s Dead On Arrival EP received praise from Substream stating how “the
band is coming into their own and creating a safe space for their fans with their powerful
messages.” Throughout 2023, they carefully assembled what would become Do No
Resuscitate, which was released April 2024 to rave reviews from the likes of Outburn,
Cryptic Rock, and Distorted Sound, just to name a few. Now, the band is trudging ahead
with a heavier sound and a new batch of music.
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