They formed in Rocklin and put out albums like 'Steady Damage' and 'Freak Machine'.
For a quick sense of their style, try 'Agent Orange' or 'Get With Me', they're good examples of how the band handles both punch and melody.
Fit For Rivals carved out a space in indie rock with straightforward guitar work and vocals that balanced aggression and melody. Songs like 'Agent Orange' and 'Crash' from their 2013 album 'Collapse' show that mix of rock energy and catchy hooks. They built an audience early on with the track 'Damage' from their 2008 debut.
The band started as a five-piece in Rocklin, California, releasing 'Steady Damage' in 2008. After vocalist Robert Sarzo left in 2013, Caleb Denison took over for 'Collapse', and they kept putting out records like 'Sleep Deprivation' in 2015. Their sound stayed consistent in that indie rock lane through lineup shifts and later shows.
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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