Artist's albums
Hanging On The Telephone
2023 · single
Three Covers
2023 · single
He Cried
2023 · single
Change
2023 · single
Crocus
2021 · album
The Twilight Zone
2021 · single
Vapor
2021 · single
Sacrificial Lamb
2021 · single
Neil Young on High
2021 · single
For Luck
2020 · EP
Grand Canyon
2020 · single
Almost
2018 · album
The Ophelias on Audiotree Live
2018 · album
Lunar Rover
2018 · single
General Electric
2018 · single
Fog
2018 · single
Night Signs (Demo)
2017 · single
Creature Native
2016 · album
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Biography
After 2018’s critically acclaimed Almost opened The Ophelias to a world beyond their Cincinnati home, the indie rock quartet craved a return to a sense of community. “It was surreal for this time capsule of events and feelings, songs written early in college, to be reviewed in outlets like the New York Times,” recalls vocalist/guitarist Spencer Peppet (she/her). The band members no longer lived in the same city—Peppet and new bassist/longtime music video collaborator Jo Shaffer (they/them) live in New York, while drummer Mic Adams (he/him) and violinist Andrea Gutmann Fuentes (she/her) remained in Ohio. In the time since Almost, a fair amount changed: the band members all graduated from college, Shaffer joined as the new bassist, and Adams came out as transgender and started HRT. So when it came time to record the candid, expansive Crocus (due September 24th via Joyful Noise Recordings), The Ophelias purposefully focused on the experimental, communal spirit that fueled their first record. Through songs equally infused with references to the Bible and The Twilight Zone, The Ophelias wring mystic emotion out of the spaces between their past, present, and future.