The Florida band's sound blends breakdowns and big choruses across a steady catalog.
For a quick sense of their range, put on 'If It Means a Lot To You' with Sierra Kusterbeck, then flip to something like 'Paranoia'. It's all there.
They've carved out a space where metalcore riffs and pop-punk hooks don't just coexist, they feed each other. You can hear it in the push-and-pull of a track like 'Homesick', which anchors their 2009 album of the same name. That blend gave them a sound that's held up through lineup shifts and plagiarism whispers around songs like 'All I Want'.
They started in Ocala in 2003, putting out 'And Their Name Was Treason' two years later. The albums kept coming, from 'Homesick' in 2009 to 'You're Welcome' in 2021, with a core sound that never fully abandoned either the heavy or the melodic side.
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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