About The Pilgrimages
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  • Reads 65
  • Votes 5
  • Parts 5
  • Time 29m
Ongoing, First published Mar 10, 2023
Mature
In the summer of 2015, three longtime friends, Jacob Dallas (vocals, bass), Cameron Davis (guitars, backing vocals) and Gabriel Adams (drums, percussion) attended Berklee College of Music. Since the three of them are musicians, they agreed to form a rock band. Inspired by the likes of The Beatles, The Byrds, Big Star, Cheap Trick, The Smiths, R.E.M., Teenage Fanclub and Oasis. To expand their creativity and mastermind, they make their own music at Gabriel's dorm through GarageBand. Little did they know, they received a little success from the internet because of the algorithm and heralded as the "indie rock heroes" to bring some sort of nostalgia of the DIY ethos of indie music back then. This is the journey of The Pilgrimages, the more you know....
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