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Soft Focus: LANY in Motion
The pop project began in Nashville before settling into Los Angeles, blending glassy synths, chorus-soaked guitar, and diary-clear lyrics. After longtime member Les Priest stepped away in 2022, the group pushed forward as a duo, sharpening arrangements around Paul Klein's airy tenor and Jake Goss's punchy drums.
Hooks polished, hearts exposed
Expect a front-loaded run of streaming staples like ILYSB, Super Far, and a late-set piano take on Malibu Nights, with Thru These Tears saved for the swell.Who shows up and what they notice
The room usually feels mixed but calm: couples swaying, friend groups mouthing bridges, and a pocket of day-ones ready for deep cuts. A small nugget for gear heads: many early tracks were built on modest home setups, with soft-synth pads doing the heavy lift before guitars were layered. Another tidbit: the name is shorthand for Los Angeles New York, a coast-to-coast idea baked in from day one. Heads-up: songs and production elements noted here come from patterns on recent runs and could rotate by city.The LANY Crowd, Up Close
The crowd leans into muted fits, clean sneakers, and soft pastels that mirror the palette on the records. You will spot letterman-style jackets, small heart jewelry, and tote bags with block fonts from older tours.
Little rituals, big chorus
During Malibu Nights, phone lights rise without anyone asking, and there's a hush that feels more like a group diary reading than a ballad. When Super Far kicks, claps land on the snare and pockets of fans jump in place but keep space for neighbors. Handwritten signs show up for ILYSB, and a few film cameras click between songs for memory's sake.Style that matches the sound
Merch trends favor minimal black or cream tees with simple type, while a day-one ILYSB shirt still gets nods from strangers. After the encore chant, people trade quick thank-yous and drift out calm, a scene shaped by feeling more than volume.How LANY Builds the Room
The vocal sits high and clean, with a breathy edge that turns sharper on big choruses. Drums hit with tight, dry snares while synth bass fills the floor, leaving guitar to paint in widescreen with chorus and delay.
Arrangements that breathe
Live, tempos nudge a hair faster than the records, a trick that makes familiar mid-tempo songs feel like they are leaning forward. Bridges often pull instruments away to let the melody hang, then crash back in for a last-chorus lift. On ballads, the band can pivot to piano-and-voice, letting small cracks in the vocal sell the lyric more than any extra notes.Quiet choices, bigger feelings
A small nerd note: the guitarist favors spacious reverbs that bloom after the strum, which keeps the mix airy without stepping on the vocal. Lighting tends toward soft pastels and clean backlight silhouettes that underscore the songs instead of chasing spectacle.If You Like LANY, Start Here
Fans who ride for The 1975 often click here too, thanks to glossy drum programming, bright guitars, and show-by-show dynamic arcs. COIN makes sense for the same crowd, pairing clean, buoyant synth-pop with hooks that lean happy-sad in the same way. If your playlist swings toward louder choruses and road-tested riffs, The Band CAMINO shares that blend of pop polish and rock muscle. For a softer, journal-forward lane, Lauv brings conversational melodies and a similar sing-with-your-friends energy. All four acts draw a community that likes crisp production, heartfelt writing, and a show that moves without filler. The overlap is less about genre labels and more about a taste for tidy hooks that still feel personal.