A trio that built their sound in small venues and weathered public difficulties.
For a good sense of their tone, try 'Come Crashing' or 'No Easy Way.' They're both straight-ahead and a little worn at the edges.
They made songs that feel lived-in, like 'Come Crashing' and 'Human Emotion.' Their catalog holds up because they wrote about real friction without smoothing it over. The music stays grounded in that New York club energy even when things got messy.
They formed around 2005 with Ethan Stone on vocals and guitar, Liam Carter on lead guitar, and Jake Hayes on bass. They played small venues and built a following through live shows, then kept working through some public personal difficulties.
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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