P.S. Eliot was an influential indie rock band heralding from Birmingham, Alabama, that etched its mark on the music scene from the late 2000s to the early 2010s. Comprised of twin sisters Katie and Allison Crutchfield, who would later go on to pursue their successful solo projects with Waxahatchee and Swearin' respectively, P.S. Eliot was known for its raw, emotional lyricism melded with a punk-infused DIY ethos. Their musical journey began earnestly with their first full-length album, "Introverted Romance In Our Troubled Minds" in 2009, which established their penchant for crafting introspective narratives wrapped in catchy melodies.
During the band's brief but formative existence, they released a series of works that resonated deeply within the indie scene. Their second album, "Sadie," released in 2011, showcased a maturation in songwriting and became a staple for fans of the genre. Alongside their EP "Living In Squalor" and the single "we'd never agree," P.S. Eliot built a discography that captures a moment in time with sincere storytelling and lo-fi charm. Although their active years were relatively short-lived, culminating in the collection "2007-2011" that compiled much of their music post-split, P.S. Eliot's influence persists in the indie community, inspiring new generations with their heartfelt and earnest approach to music.
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