Following the breakup of math rockers June of 44 in 2000, guitarist Sean Meadows embarked on two new ventures: a group called the Letter E and a new solo project he dubbed Everlasting the Way. Its roots dated back to 1998, when Meadows took a road trip from New York to L.A. in order to score a short film for a friend at USC; once there, he also recorded a few solo tracks with the leftover studio time. It was the first time he'd worked alone, following stints in Chattanooga's Boondoggle, the Louisville-based groups June of 44, and the Sonora Pine, and as bassist in Washington, ...