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VOILA is a Los Angeles duo pairing a British lead vocal with glossy guitar driven pop, built by Gus Ross and Luke Eisner. They grew through streaming singles and cross scene collabs, then eased back into touring after the shutdown with tighter arrangements and more focus on story.
Petals from every era
Expect a compact set that leans on nervy midtempo pop, with likely anchors like Figure You Out and Lately set up for big chorus singalongs. They tend to open bright and land darker, letting bridges fall to near silence before a last lift, which keeps the room tuned to the hook. The crowd skews mixed in age, from college friends comparing mix notes to fans who discovered the band through Luke Eisner on screen, with a calm, camera-down focus between peaks.Deep cut roots
A small detail that shapes their sound is how they self produce many early demos in compact setups, so the live versions keep that close up feel. Their link with Kellin Quinn sharpened their taste for tension and release, and you can hear that tug in how they space drum hits. For clarity, these notes on songs and staging reflect informed expectations, not a fixed script.VOILA Crowd, Quiet Flex
The scene reads put together but low key, with clean sneakers, layered neutrals, and a mix of thrifted blazers and simple chains. Phones stay pocketed until a chorus lands, then go back down so people can hear the quiet bits.
Little rituals
Crowd moments favor patient call and response, like soft oh ohs before a drop and tight handclaps on the backbeat. Merch leans pastel with floral or moon marks, and pins move fastest because they ride well on jackets and totes. Between songs you often hear talk about tone choices or vocal harmony rather than pure volume, which says the audience is here for detail.Where it comes from
It pulls from mid 2010s alt pop and a touch of emo candor, so tidy singing meets blunt truth and the room gives both space.How VOILA Builds a Hook in Real Time
On stage, VOILA keeps verses close to the mic so small breaths and vowels carry, then opens into doubled lines on the chorus for size. Guitar lines stay bright and clipped, using tight mutes in the verse and wide open strums when the kick grows.
Build, break, bloom
They like midtempo pacing that leaves space for lyric turns, then cut the band for a half bar to make the next downbeat hit harder. A touring drummer plus a utility player on pads and keys fill the low end, freeing the guitar to color instead of grind. One under the radar move is tuning guitars down a half step so high notes feel warmer and the vocal can sit high without strain. They sometimes trim intros or bridges in small rooms to get to the hook sooner, then stretch outros with crowd harmony when the room is loud.Lights that follow the song
Visuals usually trace arrangement shifts with clean whites and soft pastels, supporting the sound instead of stealing focus.If You Like VOILA, You Might Drift This Way
Fans of The Band CAMINO tend to click with VOILA because both trade in crisp guitar pop that still lets the drums punch. If you lean toward glossy heartbreak and synth wash, LANY sits in the same emotional lane, though VOILA pushes choruses with a rougher edge.