A Lancaster band that weathered lineup shifts and tragedy while releasing albums from 'She Watched the Sky' to 'Unveiling the Phoenix.'
If you want to hear what they sounded like at their most characteristic, try 'Wires And The Concept Of Breathing' or 'Just Stay.' Both have that early sound they never really abandoned.
They were one of those mid-2000s post-hardcore bands that actually stuck around, putting out records consistently even as members came and went. Songs like 'Just Stay' and 'Wires And The Concept Of Breathing' have that specific blend of clean and screamed vocals that defined that era's sound. The 2015 album 'ASD' was dedicated to guitarist Joey Wilson, who died two years earlier at 24.
They formed in Lancaster in 2006 with Michael Jagmin, Corey LaQuay, and Nick Miller, releasing 'She Watched the Sky' the next year. By the time they put out 'Adelphia' in 2010 and later albums, Jagmin was the only original member left. They were on Tragic Hero Records for some releases and kept going through 2020's 'Unveiling the Phoenix.'
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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