Los Angeles DJs <a href="spotify:artist:7FsYhkJR8zX4NeEqifNqDA">Justin Warfield</a> and Adam "Adam 12" Bravin formed the moody, <a href="spotify:artist:432R46LaYsJZV2Gmc4jUV5">Joy Division</a>-inspired She Wants Revenge in 2004. A fortuitous combination of word of mouth, industry connections, and airplay on Sirius Satellite Radio and West Coast airwave giant KCRW provided the duo with enough exposure to snag a record deal with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Geffen%22">Geffen</a>, resulting in a 2006 self-titled release that drew comparisons to <a href="spotify:artist:3WaJSfKnzc65VDgmj2zU8B">Interpol</a>, early <a href="spotify:artist:762310PdDnwsDxAQxzQkfX">Depeche Mode</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:2bcrMsFlF632EQ6VZERWFu">the Bravery</a>, as well as their aforementioned eternally depressed post-punk heroes from England. After touring with <a href="spotify:artist:762310PdDnwsDxAQxzQkfX">Depeche Mode</a>, they returned with 2007's This Is Forever. She Wants Revenge then issued two EPs, 2008's Save Your Soul and the following year's Up & Down. A tour with <a href="spotify:artist:0O0lrN34wrcuBenkqlEDZe">the Psychedelic Furs</a> led the way for the band's third album, Valleyheart, in 2011. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi