Nextime

Since "Nextime" does not reference a widely recognized artist or band in the real world, I will create a fictional biography for the purpose of this task:

Nextime is an emerging indie rock band that has quickly earned a reputation for their raw, emotive lyrics and gripping melodies. Formed in the late 2010s, the band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Jamie Clark, bassist Alexei Petrov, drummer Samira Khan, and keyboardist Zoe Abrams. Hailing from a small garage in Portland, Oregon, Nextime's sound is a blend of gritty guitar riffs, poignant piano sequences, and a rhythm section that knows how to underscore a mood.

Their music, characterized by its earnest storytelling and sonic experimentation, reverberates with the energy of youth and the wisdom of lives lived in fast-forward. With a discography that includes hard-hitting tracks like "WRECK" and "cracked," alongside the introspective depth of songs like "older brother" and "On Ice," Nextime has captured the hearts of a growing fan base. The anthemic "the world is yours" and "bad reputation" showcase their ability to craft arena-worthy choruses, while "ride like lightning" and its thematic counterpart, "if you ride like lightning, you're gonna crash like thunder," explore the thrills and consequences of a life lived on the edge. With the reflective nostalgia of "2004," Nextime proves that their artistry is not just about capturing moments, but also about invoking the passage of time and the echoes of memories. The band is on a trajectory that shows no sign of slowing down, and their fans eagerly await the next chapter in their discography.

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