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Heights was a British hardcore punk band from Welwyn Garden City, England, active between 2009 and 2014. Their debut album, "Dead Ends," released in 2011, received positive reviews, including a 5/5 from Kerrang! and 8/10 from both Metal Hammer and Rocksound. After the original vocalist departed in 2012, Alex Monty took over as frontman, leading to the release of their second album, "Old Lies for Young Lives," in 2013. The band disbanded in 2014, with members pursuing other musical projects, such as Dean Richardson joining "Frank Carter & the Rattlesnakes" and Thomas Debaere forming "Counting Days."