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The Haunt released the uptempo rock song “I Don’t Like The Quiet“. The track brings back memories of the early 2000s when alternative rock and black eyeliner dominated the music scene.

The Haunt, co-founded by Anastasia Grace Haunt and her brother Maxamillion “Max” Haunt, is an alternative music project with a gothic vibe, electronic touches, and cinematic drama. Their latest EP, “Do Not Resuscitate,” was released in 2024 with Nettwerk Music Group.

“Our sibling mind-reading is a big factor in how we work together,” Max observes. “I can understand what Anastasia wants to communicate musically, because we’ve been living in the same house since she was born and creating music together since she was 11. There’s nothing like our connection.”

“We can argue, say whatever we want to say to each other, and then reconvene a few minutes later on the same page,” Anastasia laughs. “He’s stuck with me, so it makes it easier on the both of us to write music.”

When Anastasia was just 12, she began playing gigs and teaming up with her older brother. In 2018, they started The Haunt. Their song “Cigarettes & Feelings” became a fan favorite with over 14 million Spotify streams. In 2021, the “Love You Better” from their Social Intercourse EP got over 3 million Spotify streams. They performed with bands like Palaye Royale and The Struts. In 2023, their Dead On Arrival EP got over 3 million streams.

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