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CHRIS K. FAWCETT, whose two-person band The More includes guitarist Alex Topornycky, actually researched band names before choosing The More, but missed that it was already the name of a British heavy metal band from the 1980s. No matter, this duo is the one people will remember, especially after Tidal picked The More’s first video for their official Pride playlist.

Since New York City shut down due to the pandemic, The More has been making music at home. With the band’s new EP, , Fawcett says he’s “gone more personal, melodic, and structured than the first single and tried to take current pop elements and present them in interesting ways while keeping it moody and chill. I like fresh sounds. My favorite artists simply don’t sound

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