A New Jersey band that formed in 2005 and made four albums wrestling with modern anxieties.
If you want to hear what they're about, try 'A Nihilist's Love Song' or 'This Is The Future.' They're both good examples of how they handled those big themes without getting too abstract.
Their songs like 'Ones & Zeros' and 'The Future Doesn't Need You' give a specific voice to the unease about where technology is taking us. They weren't just making rock music, they were writing about the systems and algorithms that were starting to shape everyday life. That gives their catalog a particular kind of weight, even when the production leans into electronic textures.
They started in 2005 with Reed Hill, Ryan Palmer, and Robert Ramirez, releasing 'The Architects of Failure' in 2007. After Ramirez left following legal trouble in 2010, they kept going, putting out three more albums through 2022. The titles tell a story too, from 'The City of Lost Dreams' to 'The End is the Beginning.'
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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