A trio that mixed Atlanta beats with moody lyrics about isolation and connection.
For the full picture, listen to 'Forever' from the debut and then something like 'Atlanta Neighborhood'. You can hear the whole thing in those two.
They captured a specific feeling of late-night online loneliness that wasn't really being talked about in music at the time. A song like 'Love On The Internet' with Larry League spelled it out plainly, but the vibe runs through everything they did. It was less about rebellion and more about documenting a new kind of distance.
They formed with Anya Volkov, Ethan Hawkins, and Jake Richards and put out 'Unleash the Beast' in 2012. The later albums 'Shadows of the Past' and 'Embrace the Darkness' came out while Hawkins and Richards were dealing with personal health issues.
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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