Off We Go Again
Off We Go Again formed in the early 2000s as an indie rock band. Their debut album 'The Distance Between' came out in 2002 and included the song 'Don't Blame...
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Off We Go Again formed in the early 2000s as an indie rock band. Their debut album 'The Distance Between' came out in 2002 and included the song 'Don't Blame Your Self,' which became one of their better-known tracks. They followed it with albums like 'A Thousand Miles Away' in 2005 and 'Between the Lines' in 2008.
The band's lineup included William James on lead vocals and guitar, Emily Carter on bass and backing vocals, Ethan Green on drums, and Jake Sullivan on lead guitar. They put out two more albums, 'The Road Less Traveled' in 2012 and 'Shadows and Light' in 2016. Other songs from their catalog include 'Have You Become The One?' and 'Pieces Of Me.'
At some point they took a brief hiatus, though the exact timing isn't clear from what's documented. They kept recording and releasing music through the 2010s.
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