
Valley is the kind of band that feels like a secret you can’t wait to share. Hailing from Toronto, this indie-pop quartet has carved out a space where shimmering synths, infectious hooks, and introspective lyrics collide, creating a sound that’s both nostalgic and refreshingly modern. Drawing from influences like The 1975, LANY, and Fleetwood Mac, Valley’s music is a kaleidoscope of indie rock, pop, and electronic textures, all tied together by their knack for crafting songs that feel like diary entries set to a beat. Since their formation in 2016, Valley has steadily climbed the ranks of the indie-pop scene, with breakout singles like "There’s Still A Light In The House" and "Like 1999" earning them a devoted fanbase and millions of streams. Their debut album, *MAYBE*, solidified their reputation as masters of emotional yet danceable anthems, while their sophomore effort, *Lost In Translation*, showcased their growth as storytellers and sonic innovators. Valley’s cultural impact lies in their ability to capture the zeitgeist of a generation navigating love, loss, and self-discovery. Their live performances are electric, blending raw energy with polished production, and their collaborations with artists like Lennon Stella and Ruel have further cemented their place in the indie-pop pantheon. Currently, Valley is riding high on the success of their latest EP, *The After Party*, and continues to tour globally, proving that their music is not just a soundtrack but a movement.