A steady, unvarnished trio whose lyrics tackled personal and societal themes.
For a quick sense of their style, try 'As One' or 'Exclusão'. They frame that direct, unvarnished feel pretty well.
They built a following by sticking to their own sound, which blended direct, sometimes confrontational writing with music that dodged easy categories. Songs like 'As One' and 'Exclusão' show that thread clearly, dealing with personal and societal issues without flash. Their albums 'Ephemeral' and 'Fracture' just kept that going, drawing listeners who responded to the plainspoken approach.
Formed around vocalist Andrew Groves with Luke Scott and Josh Fielder, they started with the debut 'Ephemeral' and its single 'Filler'. Later albums like 'Fracture' and 'Echoes' continued their steady output, playing music that sometimes drew criticism for its themes. There weren't major breaks or awards, just a band doing their thing over the years.
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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