A late-90s Seattle band that mixed folk-rock with spiritual themes.
If you're going to listen to one thing, make it "When God Ran." It's the track that best captures their particular blend of folk-rock and quiet faith.
They came out of Seattle's late-90s scene with a sound that felt more like a quiet conversation than a sermon. Songs like "When God Ran" and "First Love Song" have a lived-in, personal quality that sticks with you. Their catalog isn't huge, but it's got a specific, grounded feel that a certain kind of listener still returns to.
They formed in Seattle in the late 1990s and released their first single, "First Love Song," in 2002. After putting out albums like "Ascension" and "The Art of Falling," bassist Luke Harrison left in 2006, and they brought in Mark Anderson while dealing with some label legal trouble.
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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