A trio that began with 2005's 'Epiphany' and kept going after losing their bassist.
For a sense of their sound, try 'Clearwater' or 'The Far End Of The Black.' They're good examples of what they've been doing all along.
They've been quietly making music for nearly two decades, from the debut's 'A Beautiful End' to later songs like 'Clearwater.' Their story isn't about big breaks, but about sticking with it through lineup changes and personal loss. The catalog feels like a steady, unbroken thread from that first album.
They started as a trio in the Pacific Northwest and released 'Epiphany' in 2005. After bassist Jeremy Norris died in 2015, Aaron Powers joined, and they continued with albums like 'The Alchemy of Loss' and 'Empyrean.'
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