A band that put out eight albums of melodic, lyrically earnest songs between 1999 and their 2016 hiatus.
For a good sense of their sound, try 'Let Me Rediscover You' or 'Larger Than Life.' They're both pretty representative of what the band did well.
Downhere's music had a way of sticking around. 'Let Me Rediscover You' from their 2003 album 'So Much for Substitutes' got some chart play and became a quiet staple. Their songs like 'Larger Than Life' and 'Surrender' offered a kind of melodic, thoughtful pop-rock that felt grounded, not flashy.
They formed in 1999 with Marc Martel, Jeremy Thiessen, Brad Sadek, and Jason Germain. After their self-titled debut in 2001, they released albums like 'Wide-Eyed and Wondering' in 2006 and 'On the Altar of Love' in 2011 before Martel's departure and a hiatus around 2016.
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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