Girlyman

Girlyman was an American folk-rock band based in Brooklyn, New York. Comprising songwriters Ty Greenstein, Nate Borofsky, and Doris Muramatsu, the trio earned a dedicated following for their tight harmonies, poignant lyrics, and playful stage presence. Formed in the early 2000s, they initially bonded over a shared love for rich vocal blends and an eclectic mix of folk, country, pop, and rock influences. In 2003, they introduced themselves to the wider indie music scene with their debut album "Remember Who I Am," which showcased their deft songwriting and a knack for crafting emotionally resonant melodies.

Over the next decade, Girlyman continued to build their discography and fanbase with a series of critically acclaimed releases. Albums like "Little Star" (2005) and "Joyful Sign" (2007) solidified their standing within the folk music community, garnering praise for their authenticity and vocal chemistry. They were known for their gender-fluid name, which echoed their approach to breaking boundaries in music and personal identity. The live album "Somewhere Different Now - Live" captured the intimate and vulnerable performances that defined their concerts and deepened their connection with listeners. Their penultimate studio album, "Everything's Easy" (2009), reflected matured songwriting and the depth of their collaborative spirit, while their final release, "Supernova" (2012), was a herald of their evolution as songwriters and performers, offering a bittersweet farewell to a decade-long journey as a band before they amicably decided to pursue individual projects.

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Supernova
Album - 13 Tracks - Released June 19, 2012
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