A confrontational rock band that formed in 2008 and disbanded in 2015, leaving behind songs about addiction and mental health.
If you want to get a sense of their sound, 'You Can't Fix Me' and 'Relapsed' frame it pretty well. Both have that heavy, unflinching quality they were known for.
Their music wasn't for everyone, but songs like 'You Can't Fix Me' and 'Black Label' dealt directly with addiction and mental health in ways that felt unvarnished. The live shows sometimes included pyrotechnics, which matched the raw intensity of their studio work. That combination of lyrical honesty and physical spectacle gave them a specific kind of gravity, even if it drew mixed reactions.
They formed in 2008 with Tyler Bryant as frontman and released their debut album 'Echoes of Silence.' After working with producer John Shanks and putting out albums like 'In the Shadow of the Sun,' the group disbanded in 2015. Songs like 'End Of Days' and 'Relapsed' are still in their catalog.
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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