Endwell
Endwell formed in New York City around 2000. Their 2005 album Homeland Insecurity gave them a breakthrough, with the title track becoming a notable song for...
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Endwell formed in New York City around 2000. Their 2005 album Homeland Insecurity gave them a breakthrough, with the title track becoming a notable song for its post-9/11 themes. The band's sound drew from indie rock and alternative country, with a raw quality that showed some influence from artists like Tom Waits and Neil Young.
Their catalog includes songs like "A Taste Of Everest" and "Boy Meets World War III," which carried their gritty, introspective style. They released several albums, including The Sun and Moon in 2007 and The Invisible Way in 2011, each exploring different shades of their sound while keeping a focus on lyrical depth.
The lineup featured Brian Fallon on vocals and guitar, Steuart Smith on guitar, Alex Rosamilia on bass, and Anthony Campos on drums. They maintained a steady presence through the 2000s, building a following with their direct approach to songwriting and live performances.
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