Save the Arcadian is a six-piece folk-pop band formed in Fredericksburg, VA, in early 2012. With influences including The Head and the Heart, Radical Face, and Death Cab for Cutie, their eclectic arrangements fuse traditional pop elements with a fresh, acoustic sound seldom heard in modern indie folk music. They have shared the stage with national acts, such as Jukebox the Ghost, and played to packed houses from Richmond to Washington, DC. Their first album, How'd They Get Up There?, provided in...
Save the Arcadian is a six-piece folk-pop band formed in Fredericksburg, VA, in early 2012. With influences including The Head and the Heart, Radical Face, and Death Cab for Cutie, their eclectic arrangements fuse traditional pop elements with a fresh, acoustic sound seldom heard in modern indie folk music. They have shared the stage with national acts, such as Jukebox the Ghost, and played to packed houses from Richmond to Washington, DC. Their first album, How'd They Get Up There?, provided inspiration for a unique, folk-pop sound; a sound that is fully realized in their new EP, That Bright Tide, set to be released on March 11. With a fast-growing fanbase and memorable live performances, Save the Arcadian is poised to make a splash in the independent music scene. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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