A Denver band that made three albums of introspective atmospheric rock before fading out around 2007.
For the vibe, try 'Everything Louder Than Everything Else.' For the lyrical tone, 'When You Pass Through the Waters' is pretty representative.
Their music holds up as a specific moment in early 2000s indie rock, especially on tracks like 'Preaching To The Choir Invisible II' and 'When You Pass Through the Waters.' The lyrics lean introspective over an atmospheric rock backdrop, and the 2004 contract dispute with Elephant Stone Records hints at the kind of behind-the-scenes friction that shapes a lot of regional bands. They weren't huge, but they left a complete, coherent little catalog.
They formed in Denver in 1999 and put out three albums: a self-titled debut in 2001, 'Some New Skin' in 2004, and 'In Between the Lines' in 2006. The band stopped playing together around 2007.
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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