Ivan & Alyosha

Folk-pop, indie, rock band

Folk-pop, indie, rock band:

Tim Wilson - Lead Vocals, Guitar
Tim Kim - Guitar, Vocals
Ryan Carbary - Guitar, Keys, Tracks, Vocals
Pete Wilson - Bass, Vocals
Cole Mauro - Drums

Ivan & Alyosha on KCRW

Ivan & Alyosha have released a catchy folk-pop song as the first single off their sophomore record and it has us excited to hear more.

Ivan & Alyosha

Ivan & Alyosha have released a catchy folk-pop song as the first single off their sophomore record and it has us excited to hear more.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

Seattle-based band Ivan & Alyosha have a distinctive sound full of bright harmonies and folky pop.

Ivan and Alyosha

Seattle-based band Ivan & Alyosha have a distinctive sound full of bright harmonies and folky pop.

from Morning Becomes Eclectic

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