A quartet from the early 2000s that stuck to straightforward, guitar-driven songs about personal and social struggles.
For a good sense of them, try 'Colorado Girl' from the debut or 'The Nerve Of Oliver Miller'. Both have that lived-in, no-frills feel.
They carved out a modest but consistent space with songs that felt grounded and direct. 'The Nerve Of Oliver Miller' and 'It Won't Be Long' typify their sound, rock with a touch of country and alternative, built around Jake Miller's lyrics. They never chased trends, which gives their catalog a certain unvarnished honesty.
They formed in Colorado in the early 2000s and released their debut 'Colorado Sunrise' in 2005. Through albums like 'Chasing the Sunset' and 'Heartbreak Highway', they kept putting out records into the 2010s without straying far from their basic guitar-driven approach.
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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