Music made by PEOPLE is for the people. They breathe and believe in the myth of "Rock n Roll," fame is infamy. PEOPLE celebrate the madness of the world. Their presentation of lyrics brings poetry back to music.
Jimmy Young leads the band with the essential elements of guitar, Wurlitzer piano, and in your face vocals. Through featured songs "Wax Statue World” and
"A Night on the Town" PEOPLE weave a soundtrack for the 21st Century. Depicting a world torn between madness and egotistical beauty, these songs usher in the present mentality of getting what you want whenever you want it and changing reality by ignoring what is in front of your eyes.
The group's first record, "We're All Animals," rocks to visions of life and primal imagination, showing that the true world only exists after mid-night. When there are not barriers to hold us back from our animal instincts, it allows us to see ourselves truthfully.
PEOPLE are a universal band with a raw approach to life and music. Their analog sound and rapid-fire melodies bounce on and off each other, shattering the rules and limits of modern music. Their sound reflects the world people live in.