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Recover (band)

Recover is a hard rock band from Austin, Texas.
==History==
Recover comprised Dan Keyes (guitar/vocals), Robert Mann (guitar/vocals), Ross Tweedy (bass), and Santiago "Jimmy" Vela III (drums). The four first started playing together while in junior high school, under different names, but didn't officially form Recover until 2000. The band recorded a four-song demo in the spring of 2000. The demo found its way to Fueled by Ramen via the band's friends in fellow Austin band The Impossibles. The band would eventually sign with the label and release their debut album, ''Rodeo & Picasso'', in the summer of 2001.
The band toured extensively in support of the album, and in 2002, released a follow-up EP on Fiddler Records, ''Ceci n'est pas recover''. The band continued their exhaustive touring schedule, opening for bands such as Jimmy Eat World, AFI, The Get Up Kids, Braid, Thrice, as well as up-and-coming bands such as Finch, My Chemical Romance, Thursday, Taking Back Sunday and Coheed and Cambria. The band would sign to Universal imprint Strummer Recordings, alongside The Rapture and The Mars Volta, in late 2002 and continue touring throughout 2003 and 2004.
In late 2003 the band retreated to write and record their second full-length with the help of producer and friend Rory Phillips, a process that would take almost eight months, due to setbacks and producer shifts. This May Be the Year I Disappear was released in October 2004 to lukewarm reviews. The album marked a significant change in sound, with the band moving away from their signature post-hardcore sound and toward a pop rock sound, polarizing many of the band's fans.
The band embarked on a co-headlining tour with Armor for Sleep and openers Say Anything in early 2005. Later that year, the band announced they were going on an indefinite hiatus, citing Keyes' desire to move to New York and start a new project as the primary reason.
On April 30, 2007 the band announced they would be playing their first show in two years for the (Everyone Knows Everyone ) music festival in Austin on June 30, 2007 at Emo's.
After an eventual reformation in the form of Young Love, in early 2009 the band announced that they had officially reunited and would perform several pop-up shows in California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Texas in 2010.
In December 2010 the band announced on Twitter that there would be two Recover releases in 2011, one being the official release of "Challenger" and the other entirely new material, which has yet to surface.
In December 2011 as well as 2012, the band held a surprise holiday party at Austin's 29th Street Ballroom, playing songs based on the release of their "Challenger" digital release.
The band's members currently live in separate cities and have shown no immediate signals of new material or touring.

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