Their 2002 debut 'Ideas Above Our Station' defined a moment in UK rock.
For a sense of their early pull, 'Stories With Unhappy Endings' still hits that mix of heavy and melodic. Later, 'The Perfect Gift' shows they kept the earnestness intact.
They arrived in the early 2000s with a sound that felt urgent and tuneful, landing songs like 'Stories With Unhappy Endings' and 'A Better Way?' on playlists for fans of that era's British guitar scene. Their catalog holds up for listeners who remember when rock was figuring out what came next after the millennium.
Formed in Aldershot, they released 'Ideas Above Our Station' in 2002. After lineup shifts and a return in 2008 with 'Quick the Word, Sharp the Action,' they kept playing shows and putting out music like '80 Mph' and 'Answers.'
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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