Hidden in Plain View originally consisted of vocalist
Joe Reo, guitarists
Rob Freeman and
Kenny Ryan, bassist
Chris Amato, and drummer
Derek Reilly. Forming out of high school, the New Jersey combo gigged regionally before debuting on wax with 2001's Find EP on DAB Records; drummer
Jay Snyder signed on for June 2002's self-released Operation: Cut-Throat LP. The album did well enough to get the attention of West Coast punk-pop powerhouse Drive-Thru, which signed
Hidden in Plain View in early 2003. Meanwhile,
Ryan had left the group by the end of 2002 to cofound
Houston Calls, and he was soon replaced by
Mike Saffert. The band's first release for the label was a self-titled EP recorded with the aid of
Early November helmer
Chris Badami; when recording wrapped,
Snyder exited and drummer
Spencer Peterson came on board. The EP was followed by the full-length
Life in Dreaming in early 2005 and extensive touring in spring. In early 2007, after the completion of their follow-up album,
Hidden in Plain View called it quits, citing creative differences. Drive-Thru posthumously released the record, entitled Resolution, that July. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide