Those Damn Crows hail from Bridgend, Wales, where the group was formed in 2014 by singer Shane Greenhall, drummer Ronnie Huxford, guitarist Ian "Shiner" Thomas, and bassist Lloyd Wood. The addition of a second guitarist, David Winchurch, completed the lineup, and the band began building an aggressive sound that blended hard rock and alternative influences. Buzz began to build, and the group received airplay from BBC Radio Wales while still an independent act. Those Damn Crows also released a self-financed debut album, Murder and the Motive, in 2016. After signing with the British label Earache Records, Those Damn Crows reissued Murder and the Motive in October 2018, having added several new tracks to the record. This new version of the album peaked at Number 5 on the UK Rock & Metal Singles and Albums Chart, as well as Number 5 on the UK's Independent Album Breakers Chart. Murder and the Motive's success allowed Those Damn Crows to headline a number of festivals in Europe, and when the group returned in 2020 with a second album, Point of No Return, public reception had improved considerably. Point of No Return reached Number 14 on the UK charts, and Those Damn Crows reached the Top 10 three years later with Inhale/Exhale, which peaked at Number 3.
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