The Return have been around for quite a few years actually, and have had several line-up changes over time, featuring all sorts of people.

The Return has had members of For Against, the Millions and Floating Opera in its fold at one point or another. This is by far the best and tightest line-up there has been. Their style is primarily pop with influences ranging from the Faces to XTC. Their records are a wonderful journey through the pop music they do so well.

Releases

The Return - 3

The Return - 3

Featuring eleven new toe-tappers, the CD will have you shimmying along and wondering aloud if folks are ready for this "global superstorm."From those with beef jerky to those with guns, no one escapes the swipes, jabs, and bewildering array of pummeling...
The Return - Greatest Demos vol. one

The Return - Greatest Demos vol. one

With a sound straight from the basement, the Return play their own brand of pop reminiscent of the Plimsouls, a much heavier Lloyd Cole or an XTC without Prozac. Playing as a three piece, the Return play in a sort of complacent and desperate mood which...
The Return - High Enough Yet?

The Return - High Enough Yet?

The Return follow up their 1996 release, "Greatest Demos, Vol. 1" with this preview of their next CD,"the/return." This is a super limited edition of 20 CDs released in time for the Act of -ism 1997 festival that is now out of print and unavailable. For...
The Return - She's Got It Comin'

The Return - She's Got It Comin'

Waiting less than a year, The Return follow up their 1996 release, "Greatest Demos, Vol. 1" with this new CD single, released as a limited edition of 50 at a live show. Tasty new pop tunes from the masters themselves. For those of you not lucky enough...
The Return - the/return

The Return - the/return

The Return strike yet again with another masterfully written pop jewel, picking up where the preview CD,"High Enough Yet?" left off. The songs on this CD just MUST be heard. Touches of Brian Wilson harmonies wrapped around melodies somewhere between the...