A band that blended aggression and melody across shifting lineups and returns.
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Such Great Heights' and 'Time After Time'. They're good examples of what the band did.
Their cover of the Postal Service's 'Such Great Heights' gave them early attention, showing how they could reshape familiar songs into something heavier. Tracks like 'Time After Time' and 'Dead Letters' carried that mix of melody and hardcore energy through their catalog. They weren't reinventing the wheel, but they delivered that specific blend consistently enough to build a following.
They formed in 2004 and put out their debut 'Define the Great Line' in 2006. After lineup shifts, they released 'Recover' in 2010, went on hiatus in 2013, and came back with the EP 'The Distance' in 2018. The songs 'Do You Believe Me Now?' and 'Now Or Never' from their later work kept that same aggressive yet melodic approach.
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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