An atmospheric Texas band with two albums of guitar-driven songs that feel lived-in.
If you want their vibe in two songs, try 'So Easily' and 'Tearing Us Apart.' Both have that gauzy guitar texture and Davies' plainspoken delivery that defines their catalog.
Their 2016 debut 'Look in My Eyes' introduced a sound that's both immediate and hazy, with tracks like 'Five Minutes' and 'Right Or Wrong' setting a tone that stuck. 'Tearing Us Apart' from 2018 shows they kept that moody guitar approach even after a drummer change. They've never chased trends, just put out solid alt-rock records that feel like they come from a specific room in Austin.
They formed around 2014 with Daniel Davies on vocals and released 'Look in My Eyes' two years later. Drummer Matthew Daniels left in 2018, replaced by David Taylor, but the sound on songs like 'Radio Song' stayed consistent. They've kept recording through lineup shifts and internal disputes, maintaining a low profile outside their two studio albums.
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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