So, since I seem to be posting a bit more these days, I've decided to devote some time to awesome bands that faded away before their full potential was really lived out. My first band is This Computer Kills.
This Computer KillsThis Computer Kills was a "screamo" (see: post-hardcore) 3-piece band out of Reno, NV. Their music is extremely melodic, with extremely independent bass and guitar parts, simple (but driving) drums, and abrasive vocals. The music is hypnotic, very musically creative, and mildly violent. As teenagers, they took the southwest by storm, releasing a full length and a few EPs under SubStandard records that received great reviews. Unfortunately, most of their music wasn't really discovered until after the band disbanded, and they were no longer around to enjoy the success they had gained.
I first heard of TCK while posting on the AFI message boards (faggy, I know, but this was when they were still a hardcore band, and not all gothy and annoying). This user named Jeff_TCK (I think) had a sig pic of this beautiful skeleton angel, and everyone always raved about This Computer Kills. Strangely, I took almost forever to check them out; I finally looked the music up when I thought I was going to spend a spring break in Reno, and I wanted to see if there were any bands or online-friends worth checking out while I was there. Sadly, they were already on hiatus, with their disbandment for separate groups imminent.
The projects that formed as a result of TCK were also very noteworthy; The Spotlight Syndicate was another trio, eschewing the guitar in place of a synthesizer. Unfortunately, they were also very short-lived, releasing only one full-length (also on Substandard). Other bands include Disconnect (post hardcore band also based out of Reno), and a slew of others (detailed in the posthumously created Myspace). I'm not so crazy about most of the others; the Spotlight Syndicate also holds a place dear to my heart, and Disconnect is pretty decent, but I've never given the others a fair chance.
Anyone who enjoys punk rock, hardcore, "screamo" (god, I hate that fucking term), post-hardcore, indie music, or the concept of dissonant melodic independence should really take a few seconds to check these guys out. I can (almost) promise you won't regret it.