The Show (band)

The two later formed The Show in Pittsburgh after initially limiting their collaboration to only helping each other's solo performances.

[1] After the album received some airplay in Europe, the band went on tour in the United Kingdom in 2010 through the help of Chris Potter and Richard Ashcroft of The Verve.

[3] In 2012, The Show's activity was put on hold after Saint-Lethal—the band's lead vocalist[4]—was diagnosed with leukoplakia.

[1] In 2014, The Show performed at Max Yasgur's farm for the 45th anniversary concert commemorating Woodstock.

[5] The band's sound consists of what has been described as indie pop, Britpop, post-punk, and electronic music.