The Army, The Navy/Aggie Miller
A consonance between childhood friends who shared a singing coach, The Army, The Navy are rooted in harmony. Sparse, yet effective production complements the duo’s tightly-stitched songwriting—a style founders Sasha Goldberg and Maia Ciambriello honed during their years studying music in New Orleans after sparking a connection in their Bay Area hometown. Weaving meticulously stacked, pop-inspired melodies with profound tropes and confessions from the depths of young adulthood, the duo creates an eminent lane for themselves, crafting a sound that translates shared experiences through seamless vocal chemistry.
The Army, The Navy fortifies a style of music built not just on musical harmony, but on the indelible chemistry that emerges from the deepest of friendships. Despite a childhood in close proximity, the group was unearthed in college practice rooms, living room jams, and homespun gigs in the eccentric underbelly of Louisiana’s alternative music scene. By way of New Orleans, the promising act found new soil in Los Angeles, California, to polish their debut EP, Fruit for Flies, an earnest and passionate introduction to their world of transparency and intuition. The Army, The Navy is currently rolling out their second EP, Sugar for Bugs, which has garnered Spotify editorial support from juniper, LOREM, New Music Friday, All New Indie, Fresh Folk, and others. They have supported Matt Maltese, Paris Paloma, and Dora Jar within the past year, and will be doing a headline North American run in March 2025 and a headline UK run in May 2025.
Aggie Miller is a singer-songwriter from New York. She is known for her lyrically-driven songs that sound like a whimsical mashup of St. Vincent and Sondheim.