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Bio

Amethyst Michelle’s powerful sound mingles with raw and relatable lyricism to create a profound experience. The band's melodies hold elements of well-loved indie rock empires such as Paramore, while the haunting subject matters border on eerily nostalgic charm similar to Pheobe Bridgers. Despite her anxious lyrics, Amethyst's own joy and whimsy creates an energetic and all-consuming stage presence that keep audiences entranced. Even alongside Amethyst's unmistakable vocals - the expert skill levels of instrumentalists, such as Tanner Jay Kogel on lead guitar, take center-stage. The results are immersive.

 

Amethyst Michelle is currently based in Dallas, Texas, where they specialize in performing for audiences who value sorrow and celebration all the same. They successfully draw bodies and control crowds - fostering moments of true community between the band and their audience members. In Amethyst’s words, she and her listeners “do not belong here, but do belong together.”


As Amethyst Michelle continues to elevate their sound and expand their network, be sure to join them as they take the live-music scene by storm.

Amethyst Michelle’s band has a brilliant presence that ranges from uncanny showmanship from their lead woman, to scathing guitar lines, fat bass lines, and a presence on drums that engages any music phenom. Edge, class, and execution mar their record and disappoint none.

-Dylan Wells

Amethyst Michelle is one of the best up-and-coming artists I’ve had the privilege of seeing live. From stage presence to original music, I’ve never seen or heard anything like it! Her music is so relatable it makes me feel like I’m living through the emotions of the songs. You will not be disappointed! 

-Caroline Slaytor

Amethyst Michelle as a band has a habit of engaging any crowd, any generation, any music lover. Watching their live performance is like watching electricity bounce off of walls. With a knack for making you feel like their best friend, the band has a fan base that would follow them to the ends of the Earth.

-Eric Patrick