Quitter formed in London in 2012 around frontman Jordan Reynolds, guitarist James Dean, and bassist Matt Bishop. Their debut album 'Armistice' came out in 2014, with the title track becoming one of their most recognized songs. They followed it with albums like 'The Great Divide' in 2016 and 'Elegy' in 2018.
Their music often deals with themes of loss and mental health, with songs like 'Creations In The Fire' and 'Gas Giants' showing their atmospheric approach. Reynolds' lyrics draw from personal experience, while Dean's guitar work and Bishop's bass provide the musical foundation.
Some listeners connected with their raw emotional quality, though others found it heavy.
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