The Anchor
The Anchor formed with Alex Trimble on lead vocals and guitar, David Brown on lead guitar, Andrew Powers on bass, and Jeremy Stacey on drums. They released...
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The Anchor formed with Alex Trimble on lead vocals and guitar, David Brown on lead guitar, Andrew Powers on bass, and Jeremy Stacey on drums. They released their self-titled debut album in 2010, which had a raw, emotional quality that defined their early sound.
In 2012, they put out the album "A World Ahead," which included the title track and other songs like "Avow" and "Breathe." That record helped them reach a wider audience while keeping the direct, personal feel of their music.
They've had to work through some personal and professional difficulties over time, including an injury that kept Trimble from performing for a while. The band kept going, and songs like "Lifeline" and "Make It Last" continued to connect with listeners who appreciated their straightforward approach.
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