Stephen Brodsky

By the time Cave In recorded their debut studio album Until Your Heart Stops, Brodsky was joined by Conners, Caleb Scofield and Adam McGrath.

[6] In the early 2000s, Brodsky continued making solo work and releasing music with his main band Cave In.

[7] In 2008 Brodsky released a solo LP entitled "The Black Ribbon Award" under the pseudonym Stove Bredsky.

[12] After the death of Caleb Scofield in 2018, Brodsky began filling in for him at Old Man Gloom's benefit shows and would become an official member of the band later that year.

[15] In September 2021 Brodsky joined the post-hardcore band Quicksand for their live tour in support of their album Distant Populations.