Isles & Glaciers
Isles & Glaciers was a short-lived collective that formed in 2006, pulling together vocalists Jonny Craig, Craig Owens, and Vic Fuentes alongside guitarists...
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Isles & Glaciers was a short-lived collective that formed in 2006, pulling together vocalists Jonny Craig, Craig Owens, and Vic Fuentes alongside guitarists Nick Martin and Matt Mingus, bassist Nate Watson, and drummer Matt Goddard. They released their debut album 'The Hearts of Lonely People' in 2008, which included tracks like 'Clush' and 'Hills Like White Elephants.'
Craig left the band that same year, and the group's lineup became unstable after that. They managed to put out a few more singles before dissolving. Their songs 'Viola Lion' and 'Cemetery Weather' still surface occasionally in playlists from that era of emo and post-hardcore.
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