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Wallows is an American alternative rock [1] band based in Los Angeles composed of Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters, and Cole Preston.The band began releasing songs independently in April 2017, starting with "Pleaser", which reached number two on the Spotify Global Viral 50 chart.
Dylan Christopher Minnette (born December 29, 1996) [1] is an American actor and musician. He began his career as a child actor and received recognition for his role as a younger version of the character Michael Scofield on the drama series Prison Break (2005–2006).
Dylan Minnette, Cole Preston, and Braeden Lemasters had been making music together long before the release of Nothing Happens. From meeting in a music class, the three boys grew into close friends and musical partners. Finally, in 2017, going by the name Wallows, the group put out plenty of music leading up to their debut album. [3]
Wallows — the alt-rock trio of Dylan Minnette, Braeden Lemasters and Cole Preston — will embark on the biggest global tour of their career starting later this summer. “I can confidently say ...
“I think we show it's not a hobby by how much work we put into it and how much we're doing nonstop,” says Minnette of his band of 10 years with fellow actor Braeden Lemasters.
Tell Me That It's Over was produced by band members Braeden Lemasters, Cole Preston, and Dylan Minnette, along with multi-Grammy winner Ariel Rechtshaid. Lemasters described the album to "American Songwriter" as “a result of the relationships we’ve had, and love, and being more of an adult, and what that means and the seriousness of it ...
As if the title and hook weren't enough to get you feeling festive, the song is inspired by Regrettes singer Lydia Night's ex Dylan Minnette, who starred in the spooky family-friendly hit ...
Dylan Minnette, the group's frontman, described the track as being from "the perspective of someone in a relationship who can see that it's coming to a definite end", whereas the verse performed by Clairo is from the perspective of "the other side of the relationship" and is more optimistic.