Taylor A. Purdee

[5][14] During Killian & the Comeback Kids' post-production period Purdee appeared on the superhero TV shows Gotham and Iron Fist, as well as the surprise Finnish hit Nortti: DragonSlayer666.

[15][16][17] He has created documentary content on film history for NBC Universal, focusing on subjects like Peter Biskind, Kirk Douglas, Warren Beatty, and Lee Grant.

Most recently he and Karmic Release Ltd. co-produced a documentary short for Kino Lorber's blu-ray re-release of Hal Ashby's Academy Award nominated debut film The Landlord.

It became the "first virtual repertory series"[25] and received critical praise for bringing Grant's films back into the public eye and highlighting the plight of independent movie theaters during the crisis.

The group's first major work is the original soundtrack and score for Killian & the Comeback Kids, though it has been reported that they are in the midst of recording a long form concept album.

The band cites artists as disparate as singer-songwriter Josh Ritter, Bob Dylan, King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard, and "Weird Al" Yankovic as inspiration.