Lyrics of Two
American band
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Lyrics Of Two is a band from Los Angeles, California, United States. The band was founded by lyricist, songwriter, and sociologist Marie Helen Abramyan,[1][2][3] who is also a classically trained pianist.[4][5][6] Her training began with her uncle Ashot Abramyan,[7] a notable violinist of the Utah Symphony, after whom the Abramyan String Quartet was founded.[8][9][10][11]
Lyrics Of Two | |
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| Origin | Los Angeles, California, United States |
| Genres | Pop, rock, country |
| Occupations | Musician, songwriter, lyricist, composer, sociologist |
| Website | http://www.lyricsoftwo.com |
Lyrics Of Two have scored many chart-topping, award-winning songs,[12][13][14] and have been recognized as "one of the most innovative and original bands from Los Angeles."[15] Lyrics Of Two have held the #1 spot consecutively on the Deli Music Charts in the category of mainstream pop in Los Angeles [16] and also held the #1 spot for the entire west coast region of the Deli Music Charts for mainstream pop music [17]
Musical style
Lyrics Of Two's musical style has been described as being "delineated from pop and country with a slice of folk alongside Americana."[18] The band's style blends the genres of pop, rock, and country.[19] Lyrics Of Two's sound has been described as offering a "modern spin to an overcrowded industry with... innovative hook and a sophisticated sound in a Millennial dominated field of electronic music."[20] The band has been said to have an approach to music that is "clean, fresh yet arranged in such a mature manner that their music can bear on to almost any demographic."[21]
Discography
Lyrics Of Two have released the following records:[22][23]
| Year | Single | Writer/composer | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2016 | "Mysteries"[24] | M. H. Abramyan | Pop/rock |
| 2014 | "Your Story"[25] | M. H. Abramyan | Country |
| 2014 | "Streetlights Are Spotlights"[26] | M. H. Abramyan | Country |
| 2014 | "That's How Life Goes"[27] | M. H. Abramyan | Pop/rock |
| 2014 | "Breaking My Heart Was No Accident"[28] | M. H. Abramyan | Country |
| 2014 | "Mind Games"[29] | M. H. Abramyan | Pop/rock |
| 2017 | "Shut It Down"[30] | M. H. Abramyan | Pop/rock |
| 2016 | "I Just Want To Love You"[31] | M. H. Abramyan | Country |
| 2016 | "California Loving"[32] | M. H. Abramyan | Pop/country |