In February of 2001, news that there would be a benefit show at Sutton High School was released to the students.  Anxious to get involved in a band, Andy Chase approached Zac Given to ask if he'd like to play at the show.  Zac told Andy that he had already made plans to play with Matt Cox and Noah Guntharp, and that he was welcome to come to practice.

The first practice was held in Matt's basement, and the potential band mates got to know each other and work on some cover songs, as well as some original material.  Andy, Zac, and Matt found themselves unable to work productively with Noah, so they decided to go on as a trio.  Poking fun at the situation, the group called themselves Noah's Nitelite.

The day of April 27 approached and Noah's Nitelite rocked forth like never before, quickly becoming the highlight of the evening.  After playing a well-received show (featuring the original songs
Flirt, Everything and Back, and Blockhead), Matt, Zac, and Andy decided that they'd like to officially be a band and continue practicing and writing.

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09/29
At some point this week we will have Kelley Square MP3's available to download from the "Frailty in Solitude/Some Eternity" single. Our friends The Hometeam will be playing a show at the skatepark in Southbridge, MA this Saturday at aproximately 4:00 PM. Tim and Garret will be at the show and will be handing out free copies of the CD single so be sure to attend.

09/16

I can see the CD at the end of the tunnel, but the release date is still blurry... Check back here for the date.

08/07

Recording is completed and it's currently being mixed. Keep checking back here for more information about the release of And There's Nothing You Can Do About It.

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