A band that built a catalog of 81 songs through steady touring and honest songwriting.
If you want to hear Transit at their most direct, try 'Bright Lights, Dark Shadows' or 'Forgive Forget Space (For Future Reference)'. That's where their sound feels lived-in.
Transit mattered because they documented the small-show grind and the quiet moments between tours. Songs like 'Bright Lights, Dark Shadows' and 'Asleep At The Wheel' captured that specific feeling of being young and restless on the road. They weren't chasing radio hits, they were just writing what they knew.
They formed in Boston in 2006 with Joe Boynton on vocals and guitar, Tim Landers on guitar, Tony Hajjar on bass, and Michael O'Connell on drums. After their debut 'Listen & Forgive' in 2010, Landers left and Dave Boyle joined on guitar. Later albums included 'Joyride' and 'Young New England'.
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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