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The Score

Drawing on anthemic pop, angsty indie rock, and sparkling electro-pop, Los Angeles-based duo the Score specialize in exuberant, hook-driven tunes. Their full-length debut, 2017's ATLAS, landed in the Top 20 of the Billboard Heatseekers chart, and they followed it up three years later with Carry On. The Score had released upwards of a half-dozen EPs by the time they delivered their third long-player, Metamorph, with its bass-forward sound, in 2022. The rock-club-floor-stomping anthems continued on 2024's Last Legends. Vocalist Eddie Anthony (Ramirez), a self-taught guitarist from Orange County, California, and Edan Dover, a producer and formally trained jazz pianist from New York, began their partnership as a songwriting team in New York City with the intention of writing for others. Motivated by the desire to have their accumulating work reach an audience, they eventually began performing their songs at the city's Rockwood Music Hall as the Score. Attracted to the Los Angeles music scene, they relocated, and in January 2015, the duo shared the first song they wrote on the West Coast. "Oh My Love" quickly surpassed a million streams, mostly from the U.K., where it topped various streaming charts and reached number 43 on the official singles chart. It was also licensed for several major-brand advertising campaigns and appeared in the film Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip. Six months after the song was released, the duo signed with Republic Records. The Score's official debut EP, Where Do You Run, arrived in September 2015. Two more EPs, Unstoppable and Myths & Legends, followed in 2016 and 2017, respectively, and in August 2017, their fourth EP, Stripped, offered acoustic renderings of tracks from their two previous extended plays. That October marked the release of their first album, ATLAS. The band embarked on a tour of the U.S. and Canada in support of Echosmith, and in 2018, the ATLAS singles "Legend" and "Unstoppable" reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Rock Songs chart, with "Unstoppable" reaching gold status. Exhibiting a heavier rock edge, the early-2019 EP Pressure included a collaboration with blackbear. Another EP, Stay, saw release that August. Premiering in December 2019, the Score's song "Bulletproof" (featuring XYLØ) appeared in the Netflix film 6 Underground. The group's second album, Carry On, followed on Republic in August 2020. Its guests included singer Jamie N Commons and blink-182 drummer Travis Barker. After parting ways with Republic, the Score went independent, with Imperial distribution for the September 2021 release of their EP Chrysalis. It wasn't long before they were back with another full-length, March 2022's Metamorph, which reinforced the low end of their anthemic sound. It included "Big Dreams, a duet with Fitz (of Fitz and the Tantrums) that was also released as a single. A pair of non-album tracks followed in the form of July 2022's "Bad Days," a collaboration with tour partners Dreamers, and 2023's "Deep End" before Anthony and Dover announced side projects, with Anthony launching Unroyal, and Dover adding the pseudonym DEANE to his output as EDVN. The Score were back together in early 2024 with "Survivor," the first of several previews of their fourth album. The LP Last Legends arrived that November.
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