Альбомы исполнителя
Live in Philadelphia
2022 · альбом
Sounds Like ____ [Vol. 3]
2022 · Мини-альбом
I Could Be
2022 · сингл
Sounds Like ____ [Vol. 2]
2021 · Мини-альбом
Sounds Like ____ [Vol. 1]
2021 · сингл
Homerun
2020 · сингл
GREAT TIME on Audiotree Live
2019 · альбом
Rushin'
2019 · сингл
Thank the Weekend
2018 · сингл
Great Album
2018 · альбом
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Биография
Great Time doesn't want to fit in a box. Living up to their name, the band just wants to have a great time making the music they want. Tired of being advised to "pick a lane" by some of their industry peers, Great Time sets out to create music that celebrates their wide-ranging sound, incorporating genres like synth-pop, electronic, jazz, punk, rock and R&B. Their most recent releases are a series of EPs titled “Sounds Like ____”. The band had the idea to turn the EP titles into a Mad Libs type of game "so that someone could put their own adjective or descriptor for the EP in the blank space," explains singer/multi-instrumentalist Jill Ryan. The projects explore some of the different sounds and styles that influence Great Time. “Some people thought [our 2018 debut LP] Great Album was all over the place, so with the ‘Sounds Like’ series, we decided to lean even further into our multi-genre tendencies and place the option of categorizing or putting us in a box on the listener.” True to their vision, each EP carries a different sound. On Vol. 1, Great Time create a blissed out atmosphere, with R&B and neo-soul melodies. For Vol. 2, the band zones in on its electronic and pop influences, creating a livelier atmosphere that feels ripe for dancing. Whereas Vol. 3 shows a guitar-heavy, more traditionally rock-sounding side to the three-piece group, ranging from punk to acoustic folk.