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Following the 1997 demise of their Austin, TX-based emo band <a href="spotify:artist:3N4eFtnZCCXfMs0hBQwujT">Mineral</a>, singer/guitarist Chris Simpson and bassist Jeremy Gomez reunited in the Gloria Record. Favoring a more acoustic, organic approach than their previous project, the duo soon recruited guitarist Brian Hubbard and drummer <a href="spotify:artist:7dSKiOgnMP1XHIj3vO1uIU">Matt Hammon</a> to complete the lineup, issuing their Crank! label single "Grace, the Snow Is Here" in the fall of 1998. Following the completion of a self-titled EP, the roster expanded to a quintet with the addition of keyboardist Ben Houtman. <a href="spotify:artist:7dSKiOgnMP1XHIj3vO1uIU">Hammon</a> soon left the Gloria Record and was replaced by Jeremy Tappero for a pair of U.S. tours, with <a href="spotify:artist:6ECzO7Wphjd5UtRA7rUpcH">Brian Malone</a> assuming full-time drumming duties in the fall of 1999. The Lull in Traffic EP appeared the following spring; three years later, the Gloria Record switched up for an indie rock growl and issued their first effort on the Arena Rock roster, Start Here. Recording sessions for a second full-length album were ultimately put on hiatus, however, as frontman Chris Simpson took an extended leave of absence and ultimately resurfaced with another group, the indie pop outfit <a href="spotify:artist:1FcGyvTfmmINqL6SN2YM0C">Zookeeper</a>. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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