Atlanta, GA
“All we want is to save and inspire people that are UNWELL just like us,” frontman Matt Copley says. “We want to make an impact more than the music.”
All five members of Detroit-based band UNWELL are driven by one dream: to make an impact beyond the notes on the page. Coming together from various musical backgrounds spanning the realms of musical theater, post-hardcore, and everything in between, the guys describe their sound as Great Lake State Pop-Punk: a unique blend of evocative lyrics, hard-hitting drums, and guitar leads reminiscent of your Warped Tour Emo Phase.
Since their first single, “Tightrope,” dropped in 2021, UNWELL has proven itself to be a heavy-hitter in the next generation of rock acts. Their debut EP, New Moons, is a 7-track collection of songs that paints a picture of the highs and lows of love, life, and friendship. It concludes with their pop-goes-punk rendition of “Fast Car” by Tracy Chapman, which has earned over 2 million streams since its release