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Royal Fools is an alternative rock musical duo consisting of identical twin brothers Greyson and August Suchecki.

History

Greyson and August Suchecki started writing and composing songs together in their early teens. [1] In their freshman year of high school they decided to formalize their musical partnership and created Royal Fools.[2]

Royal Fools found early success through busking on the streets of Boston. Their perseverance paid off when they made it into

UCLA to study Music Industry.[3] In LA, they immersed themselves in the local music scene,[4] playing live shows and collaborating with other artists.[5]

Musical style

Royal Fools' musical style is characterized by a blend of rock, pop, and singer-songwriter influences. Greyson's compositions often feature intricate orchestral arrangements, while August's dynamic vocals and stage presence add depth to their performances.[6]


Achievements

Throughout their career, Royal Fools have achieved notable milestones, including the release of their debut single "Pretender" in April 2023, and performing at renowned venues such as the Moroccan Lounge in Los Angeles in January of 2024.[2]

Discography

2023 - "Pretender" (single)

2024 - "Bats in the Attic" (single)

References

  1. ^ "Royal Fools: Twin brothers blending East Coast grit with West Coast energy". Broken 8 Records. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  2. ^ a b Winward, Dylan. "Suchecki twins and bandmates of Royal Fools navigate growth, musical trajectory". Daily Bruin. Daily Bruin. Retrieved 8 March 2024.
  3. ^ Stories, Local (March 27, 2023). "Life & Work with Greyson & August Suchecki of the band Royal Fools - Voyage LA Magazine | LA City Guide". voyagela.com.
  4. ^ Meet Greyson and August Suchecki | Royal Fools bandmates
  5. ^ Insights, Stories & (January 29, 2024). "Meet Royal Fools". CanvasRebel Magazine.
  6. ^ "Royal Fools – Pretender Review". Just Fame. 3 September 2023. Retrieved 8 March 2024.