A Los Angeles rock quartet that formed in the early 2000s and released albums through the 2010s.
For their sound, 'I'll Take the Bullet' still works as an introduction. 'When a heart breaks' shows the straightforward lyric style they kept using.
Their breakthrough single 'I'll Take the Bullet' from 2005's 'Daydreaming in Stereo' gave them a foothold in the rock scene. They kept making music through personal issues and lineup questions, like the 2008 track 'The Truth Will Out' that some listeners read as referencing a former member. Their catalog includes songs like 'When a heart breaks' and 'What You Wanted Me To Do' that stick to their hard rock and grunge influences.
They started in Los Angeles in the early 2000s with Seth Omlian on vocals and guitar, Ryan Ortega on guitar, Chris Bando on bass, and Michael McCoubrey on drums. After 'Daydreaming in Stereo' in 2005, they put out 'Stereophonic Sound' in 2007, 'Emotion Picture' in 2010, and 'The Broken Promise' in 2013.
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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