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Sir Sly is a three-piece band hailing from Los Angeles, known for their atmospheric and hooky, electronic-tinged pop music. Their success soared with the 2014 album ‘You Haunt Me,’ which secured a spot in the Top Ten of Billboard’s Alternative Albums chart. The group gained further recognition through the track ‘High’ from their 2017 release, ‘Don’t Worry, Honey.’ Additionally, Sir Sly has made notable contributions to television soundtracks, including popular shows like 13 Reasons Why and Riverdale. Their latest full-length album, ‘The Rise & Fall of Loverboy,’ was unveiled in 2021, marking their third studio album.
Established in 2012, Sir Sly comprises vocalist Landon Jacobs, bassist/instrumentalist Jason Suwito, and drummer/instrumentalist Hayden Coplen. The year 2014 witnessed the debut of their first full-length album, ‘You Haunt Me,’ which achieved significant success driven by hit singles like ‘Ghost’ and ‘Gold.’ Following their initial album’s triumph, the band engaged in extensive touring and creative endeavors, leading to the release of the stand-alone track ‘Expectations’ in 2016.
In 2017, Sir Sly introduced their second full-length album, ‘Don’t Worry, Honey,’ accompanied by a summer tour. Noteworthy on this album was the track ‘High,’ which secured the third spot on the Billboard Alternative Airplay chart and featured in popular series such as Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why and the CW’s Riverdale. The album also produced another hit with the single ‘&Run,’ which achieved Top Ten status on the Alternative Airplay chart. Further releases in 2020 included ‘All Your Love’ and ‘Material Boy,’ setting the stage for their 2021 album ‘The Rise & Fall of Loverboy’ that featured the latter track.