Cave In is an alternative/metalcore band that formed in 1995, in Methuen, Massachusetts. The group's early work on Hydra Head Records was more extreme and chaotic in the style of bands like Converge and The Dillinger Escape Plan, but their later output appears to be influenced by a wider range of styles. Their 2003 album Antenna (released on RCA Records) has had more success than previous albums and enabled the band to play the second stage on the 2003 Lollapalooza tour. However, playing Lollapalooza didn't garner the band enough financial success to prevent them from being dropped from RCA Records' roster. Although the albums before Jupiter had alluded to melodic yearnings within the group, the throat injuries of lead vocalist Stephen Brodsky clinched the band's decision to move forward with the group's present, more euphonious sound and abandon their metalcore leanings. Most of Cave In's recent material can be categorized as space rock, using themes centering around space. Examples of this are the songs Jupiter and New Moon, album names Jupiter and Antenna, and the band's singular brand of resonating ambient "spacey" g
1 | Youth Overrided | Antenna |
2 | Innuendo and Out the Other | Jupiter |
3 | Stained Silver | Antenna |
4 | Big Riff | Jupiter |
5 | Inspire | Antenna |
6 | Penny Racer | Antenna |
7 | Juggernaut | Until Your Heart Stops |
8 | Jupiter | Jupiter |
9 | Rubber And Glue | Antenna |
10 | Beautiful Son | Antenna |
11 | In the Stream of Commerce | Jupiter |
12 | Moral Eclipse | Until Your Heart Stops |
13 | Until Your Heart Stops/Segue 2 | Until Your Heart Stops |
14 | Sea Frost | Antenna |
15 | Woodwork | Antenna |
16 | The End of Our Rope is a Noose | Until Your Heart Stops |
17 | Halo of Flies | Until Your Heart Stops |
18 | Breath Of Water | Antenna |
19 | Bottom Feeder/Segue 3 | Until Your Heart Stops |
20 | New Moon | Jupiter |