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People I’ve Met Step Forward With A Vivid Alt-Rock Debut On 'Bunny'


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People I’ve Met Step Forward With A Vivid Alt-Rock Debut On Bunny


People I’ve Met have officially arrived with Bunny, their debut EP via Interscope Records, and it gives listeners a sharp, emotionally charged first look into the band’s restless alt-rock world.


Made up of vocalist/guitarist Moses Martin, drummer Orlando Wiltshire, and bassist Andrew Suster, the trio produced the five-song project alongside Noah Conrad, known for work with Chappell Roan and Role Model. Across Bunny, the band moves with confidence, balancing raw feeling, bright melodic instincts, and the kind of live-wire energy that makes a debut feel like the start of something real.


The release also comes with the official video for “Bastards,” a propulsive track that now has a visual directed by Ben Harris, whose credits include Matilda Mann and Alfie Jukes. The video follows a small chivalrous gesture from Martin as it spirals into complete chaos, matching the song’s frantic pulse with a sense of humor and motion. Martin described the shoot as a formative moment for the band, even through jet lag, and the result captures that wild momentum well.


People I’ve Met grew out of a long creative friendship between Suster and Wiltshire, who first played together in a middle school jazz ensemble. Martin joined in tenth grade, and the group began shaping songs in Wiltshire’s garage before later building momentum through local shows and a tour run with Royel Otis.


From the airy ache of “Promise” to the punchy release of “For Hire” and the slow-building beauty of “Loving One,” Bunny shows a band chasing bigger emotional and sonic space.

Listen to Bunny, watch “Bastards,” and follow People I’ve Met for what comes next.



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