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About No More Lullabies - Topic

No More Lullabies is a nu emo band from Orlando, FL, built by brothers Brandon and Zachary Wright. Loud guitars, distant vocals, and something underneath it all that doesn’t sit right.

The songs don’t resolve. They loop, distort, fall apart, come back different. A single line can hang around longer than it should. What sounds like praise turns into pressure. What feels like clarity slips the second you look at it.

Their music has been carried through skate clips, late-night edits, and blown-out footage that feels older than it is. It doesn’t try to be nostalgic, it just ends up there—somewhere between memory and aftermath.

Tracks like Act Dumb, One by One, and Realign have become entry points, but they don’t explain anything. They just pull you further in.

No More Lullabies doesn’t offer release.

It doesn’t wake you up either.

It just makes it harder to ignore what’s already there.

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