Moving Targets (band)
Moving Targets was a [Genre] band formed in [City, State] in [Year]. The band's lineup typically consisted of [List band members and their instruments, e.g., John Doe (vocals, guitar), Jane Smith (bass), Peter Jones (drums)]. Their musical style is characterized by [Describe their musical style, influences, and notable characteristics. Be specific, e.g., a blend of post-punk and new wave influences, known for their driving basslines and angular guitar riffs].
The band released [Number] studio albums: [List album titles and years of release, e.g., Debut (1982), Second Coming (1984), Final Act (1987)]. They were also known for [Mention any notable EPs, singles, or live performances]. Their music often dealt with themes of [Describe common lyrical themes, e.g., social alienation, urban decay, political disillusionment].
Critic reception of Moving Targets varied. [Summarize critical response, noting positive and negative reviews or any significant critical assessments]. The band's influence can be heard in [Mention any bands or artists influenced by Moving Targets].
Moving Targets disbanded in [Year of disbandment] due to [Reason for disbandment, e.g., internal conflicts, waning popularity, members pursuing other projects]. Despite their relatively short career, they remain a notable act within the [Genre] scene, particularly remembered for [Mention their lasting legacy or most memorable contributions]. [Mention any reunions or attempts at reuniting, if applicable]. Further research may be needed to obtain a more complete picture of their history and impact.