Biography
After Burning Airlines wrapped up, Washington, D.C., fixture and one-time Jawbox frontman J. Robbins appeared to channel his efforts exclusively into engineering and production work for fellow musicians, yet he continued quietly shaping original material that simply awaited the right collaborators. Channels materialized from those efforts, surfacing publicly in 2003 with the release of the band’s first EP, Open, via DeSoto Records. The trio featured Robbins handling guitar and vocals, Darren Zentek—previously of Oswego and Kerosene 454—on drums, and bassist/vocalist Janet Morgan, Robbins’s spouse and onetime Shonben participant. In August 2006 the group delivered its debut full-length, Waiting for the Next End of the World, through the influential D.C. imprint Dischord.
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