A six-piece band that built a following with melodic, off-kilter songs recorded on their own terms.
If you want to get what they're about, listen to 'Where'd All The Time Go?' and 'Nellie.' They frame that blend of straightforward rock and homespun warmth pretty well.
They've been making music since 2001 without chasing trends, which gives their catalog a consistent, lived-in feel. Songs like 'County Line' and 'Where'd All The Time Go?' have that wistful melodic quality that became their signature. It's the kind of music that sounds like it was made for the sake of making it, not for radio.
They formed in Philadelphia with six members and released 'Easy Beat' in 2005. The lineup shifted over time, with Zach Miller leaving in 2015, but Scott McMicken and Toby Leaman kept writing. Albums like 'We All Belong' and 'Fate' built on their early sound.
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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