Formed in 2011, they've put out albums every few years, each one shifting the sound a bit.
For a quick sense of their range, put on "Cross The Line" and then "Stay a While." They cover a lot of ground between those two.
They're one of those groups that never quite settles into one lane. Songs like "Cross The Line" have that driving rock feel, while "Stay a While" leans into smoother, R&B-tinged territory. The 2016 plagiarism issue around "Night Sky" was a rough patch, but they kept making music after it.
They started with the 2013 single "See You Again" and a self-titled album in 2014. Albums in 2016, 2018, and 2020 each tried something different, from the pop-rock of earlier work to whatever came next.
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