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Vistas are a Scottish
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band from
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, Scotland. They released their debut studio album '' Everything Changes in the End'' in May 2020. The group consists of Prentice Robertson, Dylan Rush and Jamie Law.


Career

The band formed at school and developed a tight bond. They released their debut single, "Calm" on 23 March 2018. They released the single "Retrospect" in May 2018. Their debut EP, ''Hello'' was released on 26 July 2019. They released "Teenage Blues" on 26 November 2019 as the lead single from their debut studio album. "Sucker" was re-released as second single from their debut studio album. ''Everything Changes in the End'' was released as their debut studio album on 29 May 2020.The album peaked at number two on the Scottish Albums Chart and number twenty-one on the
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. They released their second album "What Were You Hoping To Find?" on 20 August 2021. In 2022, they began releasing new singles, starting with Back Of The Car in September 2022, which was then released as a 5 song EP "The Beautiful Nothing" on 27 January 2023.


Members

* Prentice Robertson – vocals (2016–present) * Dylan Rush – guitar (2016–present) * Jamie Law – bassist (2016–present)


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Singles


References

{{reflist Scottish alternative rock groups Scottish indie rock groups Musicians from Edinburgh