A band named after a Terry Gilliam film, making music that moved from aggression to introspection.
If you want to hear where they started, try "Cannonball." For where they ended up, "The Killing" gives you a better sense of that quieter, more reflective space.
They started with a name pulled from Terry Gilliam's film, which tells you something about their interest in unconventional ideas. Songs like "Cannonball" and "Threat" carried that darker energy early on, while later tracks like "You" and "The Killing" suggested a turn toward something more inward. They weren't just making noise, they were working through something.
They formed in Los Angeles with Damien Jones on vocals, Ethan Lewis on guitar, and Jake Taylor on bass. Their debut single "Joke" arrived in 2016, followed by albums like "Requiem for a Dying Star" in 2017 and "The Void Within" in 2019. By 2021, they were still putting out singles like "Ashes to Ashes," but the history mentions a shift toward more introspective material.
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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