A Doylestown band whose early 2010s work blended post-hardcore drive with direct, personal lyrics.
If you want the band in two songs, try 'Notice Me' and 'Why do You Leave Us.' They frame that mix of urgency and reflection pretty well.
They came up in that late-2000s wave of emo and post-hardcore, and songs like 'Notice Me' and 'Why do You Leave Us' still get talked about. Their sound was straightforward, guitars that drove hard, lyrics that didn't hide much. It felt like a real conversation from that time, not a genre exercise.
They formed around 2007 and put out the 'Separation' EP, which set their tone. Albums like 'The Things We Think We're Missing' and 'Light We Made' followed in the early 2010s. After 2014, when allegations surfaced and the band addressed them publicly, activity slowed, and they haven't released new music in years.
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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