Their music, though, is fast, clean and indebted to the DC scene associated with the Revolution Summer. Think Gray Matter, or the bands that bridged the gap between Minor Threat and Fugazi, with a side of Youth Crew. They have more in common with a band like Praise, out of Maryland, than those in their immediate vicinity. “There is sort of a DC resurgence that's happening on the east coast, particularly in the Baltimore area, because they're so close,” Tony explains. “But on the west coast, there's not much of that happening. We definitely have a lot of people scratching their heads at shows.
“We really didn't even expect to be accepted by the general hardcore scene,” he adds. “We all grew up in that, and we all really love that community, but I think we were all taken aback when we had a good response, and were embraced by a lot of folks. Diego, our guitar player, is often asked, like, does he put any distortion on these guitars? And he does, he's got some gain on it. We just kind of said, ‘You know what, let's try something that's non metallic, something that has an organic sound to it.’”
The band’s demo Between Your And You're was released in March 2020 and subsequently given a physical reissue post-pandemic by War Records, the label run by Strife guitarist Andrew Kline. It exists in a state of perpetual motion and infectious energy, brought out by Shane’s hyper-speed drumming and Tony’s engaging lyrics, which seek to provide the same sort of outlet that Have Heart did for him all those years ago.