Complete List Of The Neighbourhood Band Members

The Neighbourhood Band Members

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The Neighbourhood is one of those bands that you find out about from your friends, and you feel like you are in on the secret. This band is fantastic.  The group formed in 2011 in Newbury Park, California. Known for blending indie rock with electronic and hip-hop elements, the band gained significant attention with their hit single “Sweater Weather.” They have released several albums, including I Love You., Wiped Out!, and Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones. The Neighbourhood’s music has been characterized by its moody and atmospheric sound, and they have maintained a consistent presence in the alternative music scene with their distinct style and engaging live performances.

Jesse Rutherford

Jesse Rutherford, the lead vocalist, has been with The Neighbourhood since its formation in 2011. His distinct voice and charismatic stage presence have been pivotal to the band’s identity. Rutherford’s contributions extend beyond vocals to songwriting, playing a significant role in shaping the band’s sound and lyrical themes. He has been involved in all of the band’s major releases, including I Love You., Wiped Out!, and Chip Chrome & The Mono-Tones. Outside the band, Rutherford has pursued a solo career, releasing his own music that explores different facets of his artistic range.

Jeremy Freedman

Jeremy Freedman, one of the guitarists, has also been a member of The Neighbourhood since its inception. His guitar work is integral to the band’s sound, contributing to the atmospheric and textured melodies that define their music. Freedman has played on all the band’s major albums, bringing a unique blend of indie rock and alternative influences to their recordings.

Zach Abels

Zach Abels, another founding member, is the band’s second guitarist. His playing style complements Freedman’s, together creating the distinctive guitar sound that The Neighbourhood is known for. Abel’s guitar work is featured on all the band’s main albums, and he has been a key contributor to the band’s creative process. His ability to blend different genres into his guitar playing has been crucial in developing the band’s unique sound.

Mikey Margott

Mikey Margott joined The Neighbourhood as the bassist shortly after the band’s formation. His bass lines are an essential part of the band’s rhythm section, adding depth and groove to their music. Margott’s contributions are evident in all the band’s major albums, where his playing style ranges from subtle and atmospheric to more pronounced and rhythmic. He has been instrumental in developing the band’s soundscapes and overall musical direction.

Brandon Fried

Brandon Fried is the drummer for The Neighbourhood, joining the band around the same time as Margott. His drumming is known for its solid and creative rhythms, providing the backbone for the band’s music. Fried’s contributions are present across the band’s discography, where he showcases his ability to adapt his drumming style to suit the band’s evolving musical explorations. His dynamic and versatile playing has been key in shaping the rhythmic foundation of The Neighbourhood’s songs.

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