A band whose reflective music carries both spacious melodies and complicated history.
If you want to hear what they do, start with 'Breaking Into Houses' and 'After The Dark.' Those two frame the sound pretty well.
Their breakthrough came with 'After The Dark,' the title track that finally got them wider attention. Songs like 'Breaking Into Houses' and 'Leave This City' show how Edmund's vocals work in that atmospheric style, intimate but with room to breathe. The plagiarism allegations from 2010 never fully went away, which gives their story an unsettled edge.
They formed in 2005 with friends from the English countryside, putting out 'Whispers of the Night' in 2007. 'After the Dark' followed and brought them more notice, then 'Shadows of the Past' arrived in 2012, sticking with reflective themes. The plagiarism questions from 2010 complicated things and just sort of lingered.
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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