A R I Z O N A: Electropop and Indietronica Innovators
A R I Z O N A is an American electropop band known for crafting shimmering, emotionally resonant anthems. The trio achieved significant commercial success with their 2017 debut album, which spawned several platinum-certified singles and solidified their place in the modern pop landscape.
Early career
Formed in New Jersey in 2015, A R I Z O N A consists of vocalist Zachary Charles, guitarist Nathan Esquite, and producer David Labuguen. The band began by self-releasing music online, quickly building a dedicated fanbase drawn to their blend of indie rock sincerity with polished electronic production.
Breakthrough
The band's major breakthrough came in 2016 with the viral success of their single "I Was Wrong." This track's momentum propelled their 2017 debut album, "GALLERY," which entered the Billboard 200 chart. The album's success was fueled by streaming, leading to multi-platinum certifications for several of its tracks.
Key tracks
I Was Wrong - This breakout single became a streaming phenomenon, earning platinum status and defining the band's signature melancholic yet anthemic sound.
Oceans Away - Another multi-platinum hit from "GALLERY," this song showcased their ability to pair introspective lyrics with expansive, radio-ready production.
Cross My Mind - A later single that continued their chart success, demonstrating the consistency of their melodic electropop formula.
Freaking Out - A track that highlights the band's indie rock influences, offering a grittier edge within their typically polished catalog.
Problems - This song from their second album, "ASYLUM," marked a progression in their sound with a more direct and energetic pop approach.
Following the success of "GALLERY," A R I Z O N A released their sophomore album, "ASYLUM," in 2019. They have maintained a steady output of singles and EPs, collaborating with artists like NOTD and touring extensively, while continuing to evolve their blend of indietronica and pop rock.
Fans of A R I Z O N A's style may also enjoy the synth-driven pop of The Chainsmokers, who similarly merge electronic drops with emotive songwriting. The anthemic, feeling-based electropop of LANY shares a close musical kinship. For another take on indie-influenced electronic pop, explore Bleachers. The atmospheric production and melodic sense of Halsey also resonate with similar themes.