A Denver duo that started with pop-punk energy and gradually shifted toward festival-ready electronic tracks.
For a sense of their shift, listen to 'Get Off Easy' and 'Can't Take It'. They're both straightforward dance tracks, but you can hear the years between them.
They've been quietly consistent in a scene that often chases trends. Songs like 'Get Off Easy' and 'Bury Me' show their straightforward approach to danceable hooks. Their catalog includes collaborations like 'Can't Take It' with Bassjackers and CADE, which fits right into the festival circuit they've worked in for years.
They started as a duo in Denver around 2006, moving from pop-punk toward electronic dance music. David Schmitt left in 2011, then returned in 2017, while Kyle Even kept things going in between. Their sound took in electro house and dubstep elements without much fuss about reinvention.
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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