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About

X Ambassadors is an American rock band known for their genre-blending sound that spans rock, pop, alternative rock, and folk pop. Originating from Ithaca, New York, the band was formed by brothers Sam Nelson Harris (vocals, guitar, saxophone, bass) and Casey Harris (piano, keys). The lineup was solidified with the addition of Adam Levin (drums) when they moved to Brooklyn. Since their formation in 2009, X Ambassadors have become a staple in modern alternative rock, achieving multi-platinum success with hits like "Unsteady" and "Renegades."

How to Sound Like x Ambassadors

X Ambassadors' sound is characterized by a dynamic blend of melodic and rhythmic elements, creating an engaging and versatile musical experience. Their music often features rich, soulful vocals and layered keyboard textures, which are hallmarks of their compelling arrangements. The Gibson J-45 acoustic guitar contributes to the band's warm, organic sound, while the use of synthesizers like the Clavia Nord Lead 4 adds a modern, electronic edge. The band's rhythm section, driven by Levin's inventive drumming, frequently balances between energetic beats and atmospheric restraint, further enhancing their diverse sonic palette. This fusion of acoustic warmth and electronic sophistication defines the unique soundscape that X Ambassadors create.

Discography

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