A Michigan band that blended metalcore riffs, electronic textures, and both clean and screamed vocals.
For their blend, try 'Calm Snow' or 'Everyone's Safe In The Treehouse.' The later 'Damaged Goods' material feels different to some ears.
They arrived in the late 2000s when the post-hardcore scene was getting more electronic, and their sound felt like a natural, if intense, extension of that. Songs like 'Calm Snow' show how they could weave synth melodies into breakdowns without losing the aggression. Their 2016 track 'Everyone's Safe In The Treehouse' captures that balance in a single title.
They formed in Warren, Michigan around 2006 and put out their debut '3D' in 2009. After albums like 'New Demons' and 'Treehouse', they took a break in 2017 citing mental health, then returned with 'Damaged Goods' the next year.
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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