One Step Too Many
One Step Too Many formed in Bristol, England in the early 2000s. Their debut album was called "Convictions," which gave its name to one of their most...
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One Step Too Many formed in Bristol, England in the early 2000s. Their debut album was called "Convictions," which gave its name to one of their most recognizable songs. The band was led by frontman Alex Baker.
That first album included tracks like "Loma Linda" and "Still Young" alongside the title song. The music seemed to connect with listeners looking for something with both emotional weight and melodic hooks.
At some point the band took a brief hiatus due to internal tensions, but they returned to recording. Their lyrics occasionally stirred discussion, particularly around themes questioning social norms, though they kept making music without much apology for their perspective.
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