A band that built its sound through albums like 'The Way Home' and songs ranging from 'Do Something' to 'Notice The End'.
If you want to hear where they landed after that 2007 conversation, 'Notice The End' with Jasiri X is a good place. For their earlier folk-rock energy, 'Do Something' still holds up.
Kellee Maize's music matters because it documents a real band working through real questions. When 'The Way Home' drew criticism in 2007, they didn't ignore it, they acknowledged the concerns and said they'd be more mindful. That's a specific, human moment in their catalog. You can hear their thematic range in songs like 'Do Something' and 'Notice The End,' which features Jasiri X.
They formed around vocalist Kellee Maize with Jason E. Curry, Jeff Bush, and Matt Lavelle. Their first album 'In Tune' came out in 2002, followed by 'Time to Live' in 2004 and 'The Way Home' in 2007. Later albums like 'Alive' and 'The Journey' kept them moving forward.
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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