A Vancouver rock band that weathered label disputes and kept making records.
If you want to hear where they've been, 'Bitter End' from the debut still holds up. For something more recent, 'Living Not Alive' gives you a good sense of where they landed.
They've been putting out albums since 2009's 'Against the Grain,' and songs like 'Living Not Alive' show how they've held onto a straightforward rock sound even after a legal fight with their label. That 2012 hiatus could have ended them, but they came back with records like 'Manifestation' in 2021, still writing about the kind of struggle you hear in 'Inside Our Scars.'
They formed in 2004 and released their debut 'Against the Grain' five years later. After a label dispute paused things in 2012, they returned with albums like 'Divide the Blackened Sky' and 'Seasons,' sticking to rock and alternative territory.
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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