The National Parks, an indie-folk band originating from Provo, Utah, formed in 2013 and quickly garnered attention for their heartfelt melodies and poignant lyrics. Comprising Brady Parks, Sydney Macfarlane, Cam Brannelly, Megan Parks, and Robby Houston, the band seamlessly weaves together lush harmonies and intricate instrumentation.
With a sound that captures the spirit of nature and a sense of wanderlust, The National Parks released their debut album, "Young," in 2013, marking the beginning of their musical journey. The album's success laid the foundation for their subsequent releases, including "Until I Live" (2015) and "Places" (2017), each album showcasing their growth as storytellers and musicians.
Known for their captivating live performances, The National Parks have toured extensively, connecting with audiences through their evocative lyrics and melodies. The band's ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and exploration has earned them a dedicated fanbase.
As they continue to evolve their sound, The National Parks remain a prominent presence in the indie-folk scene, creating music that resonates with listeners and reflects the beauty of the landscapes that inspire them.