The Los Angeles-formed trio detail their introductory EP, produced with Noah Conrad and led by recent singles.
People I’ve Met have announced their debut EP, ‘Bunny’. The project serves as the formal introduction for the alternative rock trio, formed in Los Angeles during high school by singer-guitarist Moses Martin, drummer Orlando Wiltshire, and bassist Andrew Suster.
The band relocated to the East Coast for college and began performing in 2024. ‘Bunny’ was produced by the group with Noah Conrad, known for his work with Chappell Roan and Role Model.
In discussing the EP’s creation, bassist Andrew Suster highlighted an approach focused on preserving initial emotional impressions over technical perfection. “A large part of making this EP was bringing in those sounds that capture the feeling of when the song first took shape,” Suster said. “Those parts may not be technically perfect, but the emotion really carries through.”
The EP has been previewed by the singles “Promise”, “For Hire”, and “Loving One”. A release date for ‘Bunny’ has not yet been specified.
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