A steady Ohio band that built a catalog across six albums without chasing trends.
For their rock side, 'Code Name: Raven' holds up. 'Feel' from 'The End Is Not the End' still connects.
Their 2008 album 'The End Is Not the End' gave them a real foothold with the single 'Feel,' and they've kept at it ever since. Songs like 'Code Name: Raven' and 'Burn Me Down' show their rock foundation, while later work adds folk and electronic touches. They've maintained a dedicated following through lineup consistency and regular releases, working steadily without becoming a mainstream fixture.
Formed in Columbus, Ohio in the early 2000s with Tim Skipper on vocals. After their 2008 breakout, they released five more studio albums through 2021, showing different sides of their sound while keeping the same core lineup. A 2012 move to Tooth & Nail Records drew some fan criticism about artistic direction, but they kept making music.
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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