A late-90s quartet that made straightforward emo before members scattered to other projects.
If you want the basic idea, 'To Our Savior' or 'Manhattan' will get you there. It's all there in the title of that first album.
They arrived right when pop-punk was getting big, but kept things pretty simple. Songs like 'To Our Savior' and 'Manhattan' have that familiar chugging guitar and earnest vocal delivery. Their 2002 debut 'Save the World, Lose the Girl' is a solid snapshot of that sound from a New Jersey basement.
They formed in 1998 and put out 'Save the World, Lose the Girl' in 2002. After some lineup shuffles, they broke up a few years later. They came back for reunion shows in 2014.
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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