Ryan Gosling's Dead Man's Bones wows crowd at FYF Festival with haunting indie rock.

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At the FYF Festival in Los Angeles, Ryan Gosling performed with his band Dead Man's Bones in front of an enthusiastic crowd. Dead Man's Bones, which Gosling formed with his friend Zach Shields, is known for its unique blend of indie rock and theatrical elements, often incorporating a children's choir into their performances. This specific performance was no exception, featuring the Silverlake Conservatory of Music's children's choir, adding a haunting yet captivating dimension to their sound. The band's setlist included tracks from their self-titled debut album, such as "In the Room Where You Sleep," "Pa Pa Power," and "My Body’s a Zombie for You." Known for their moody and evocative melodies, the band delivered a performance that highlighted their commitment to blending music and storytelling. Gosling and Shields both played multiple instruments during the show, demonstrating their versatility and dedication to their craft. FYF Festival, which stands for “Fuck Yeah Fest,” has grown in prominence in the
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