Band

See This Through was never built on convenience. Formed in 2015, the band has endured distance, sacrifice, and the kind of pressure that quietly ends most projects. What remains isn’t luck. It’s a refusal to let it die.

At its core, See This Through lives in the tension between who we are and who we’re trying to become. The music doesn’t avoid anger, regret, or internal conflict. It confronts them head-on. Holding onto hope doesn’t mean ignoring the darkness. It means acknowledging it and choosing to push forward anyway.

The conviction comes at a cost. Long drives just to rehearse. Time pulled from family. Nights spent building when everything else says stop. Carrying something forward when it would be easier to let it go. That weight isn’t separate from the music. It’s why it hits the way it does.

Sonically, the band thrives on contrast. Clean restraint gives way to crushing riffs, tension builds toward release, and no moment is wasted sitting in one gear. Every song is a push-and-pull. A ride instead of a straight line.

“Tell Me” marks a turning point. One of the band’s most personal and difficult songs, it opens an internal dialogue that doesn’t hide behind metaphor or comfort. It’s direct. Uncomfortable, and honest in a way that lingers. At the same time, it represents growth, forcing the band to loosen control and trust others to help shape what comes next.

See This Through isn’t about pretending everything is fine.
It’s about facing what isn’t and refusing to stay there.

Vocals | Guitar: Nick Blohm
Bass: Ty Curran
Drums: Steve Howell