Between Friends was born out of the creative synergy between siblings Brandon and Savannah Hudson. Their music is a mix of nostalgic bedroom pop, layered synths, and subtle beats. Their first EP, "We Just Need Some Time Together," and songs like "Affection" got a lot of attention right away because of how soft-spoken and intimate they were, as well as how cinematic they sounded. Their music sounds like a journal whispered over warm, throbbing soundscapes, a place where human stories and digital textures come together. It's inspired by DIY culture and the dreamier parts of indie pop.
The crowd is surrounded by hazy, pastel-colored lights as Brandon's simple guitar playing meets Savannah's gentle, conversational singing. Their shows move slowly, giving each song time to grow, while the visuals and color washes change with the mood of the music. People in the audience often sway instead than jump, taking in every synth swell and beat drop. The mood is more like a secret revealed between friends than a performance, intimate, intense, and very personal.
Seeing Between Friends is like being let into their private world. There's no distance or pretense, just a straight connection. The music makes you think, but the duo's presence turns it into a dialog between the artist and the audience. At Yadara, the experience isn't just about the sound; it's also about being part of a brief emotional moment that can only happen in real time. Their live presentations don't feel like concerts; they feel more like a group of friends getting together under neon lights.