Hailing from Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, Twenty Four Gone was unfortunately a short-lived group with an appealing sound. Their sound was similar to indie giants
Kitchens of Distinctions and
The Chameleons with their lush guitar play and dreamy production.
After releasing their one-and-only album The Spin, produced by the infamous
Dave Ogilvie, the band disbanded and Brad McGiveron went on to
Dead Surf Kiss (DSK) with David Genn.
In 2003, the album was reissued with an additional three unreleased tracks on The First Time label.