Civil Twilight spent several years practicing in local church halls and garages before graduating to the local club scene, where they steadily became a well-respected act. Having finished their education, the bandmates then moved to Los Angeles in August 2005; shortly thereafter, they signed with the indie label One October and co-produced their debut record, Human. The album arrived in 2007 and received an extra boost when several songs were featured in prime-time television shows, including One Tree Hill, House, and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. As their profile mounted, the musicians relocated to Nashville and signed to the Wind-Up label, who released Civil Twilight's self-titled second album the following year. Live dates with Evanescence and Three Days Grace, as well as a slot in the 2011 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival, continued to grow the band's fan base. Touring also served as a creative force, changing the musicians' perspectives on life and inspiring their third full-length, Holy Weather, which arrived in spring 2012 along with new bandmember Kevin Dailey. In March, 2015 the band released "Story of an Immigrant," the first single from the LP of the same name, which dropped later that June. ~ Andrew Leahey, Rovi