The Features is an American indie rock band from Sparta, Tennessee. The Features have released six full-length studio albums, three EPs, two compilation albums, and 18 singles. The current lineup of the band comprises lead singer/guitarist Matt Pelham, bassist Roger Dabbs, drummer Rollum Haas, and keyboardist Mark Bond. Their sound was described as âÂÂsomewhere between the pure rock 'n' roll of the British Invasion and the electronic, synth-happy beats that characterized âÂÂ80s pop.âÂÂ
The Features formed in 1994 and signed with NashvilleâÂÂs Spongebath Records in 1997. Called âÂÂthe greatest rock band Nashville has ever seen,â they released two EPs and a pair of singles before signing with Universal Records in 2003.
With a lineup of Pelham, Dabbs, Haas, and keyboardist Parrish Yaw, The Featuresâ first full-length album, Exhibit A, was released by Universal the following year, and they promoted the record by touring with fellow Tennessee-based band Kings of Leon. Amid creative differences between the band and label, Universal Records dropped The Features two weeks before they were scheduled to enter the studio to make their second full-length record. Soon after, Yaw left the band and was replaced by Bond.
The Features self-released an EP, Contrast, in 2006, and then self-released their second full-length album, Some Kind of Salvation, in 2008. The following year, Kings of Leon started a new record label imprint called Serpents & Snakes for the sole purpose of signing The Features. The band would re-release Some Kind of Salvation and release their next two full-length albums â 2011âÂÂs Wilderness and a self-titled album in 2013 â on the Serpents & Snakes label.
Two of their songs â âÂÂHow It Startsâ and âÂÂThis Disorderâ â charted in the Top 40 of Billboards Alternative Songs chart. The Features twice appeared as a musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Their songs have been featured in television advertisements, video games, and movies.
The Featuresâ fifth full-length album, Sunset Rock, was released in 2015, but the band went on hiatus the following year. An album recorded earlier in their career, The Mahaffey Sessions 1999, was released by YK Records in 2023. Over the past several years, The Features have only reunited on rare occasions for charitable events.
Matt Pelham and Roger Dabbs began playing music together in the late-1980s, and Pelham and Dabbs formed The Features in Sparta, Tennessee, in 1994 with guitarist Don Sergio. The three founding members soon moved to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, in the mid-1990s, where they met drummer Jason Taylor. Sergio brought friend and keyboardist Parrish Yaw into the group, and The Features began making a name for themselves playing bars and clubs around Murfreesboro and Nashville.
Within a few years, The Features signed a record deal with Spongebath Records, a local independent label that featured several of the biggest rock acts in the Nashville area, such as Self, The Katies, and Fluid Ounces. The Featuresâ first release, a six-song self-titled EP, was released in 1997.
Soon after, Sergio and Taylor both left the band. Taylor was replaced by drummer Rollum Haas, and The Features moved forward as a four-member band.
The Features recorded numerous tracks for Spongebath over the next several years; they produced enough tracks to fill four albums, yet none of these albums were released at the time. The delay was attributed to both SpongebathâÂÂs lack of confidence in the bandâÂÂs material and PelhamâÂÂs insistence on perfection. However, four songs by The Features were included on two Spongebath compilation albums, Soaking in the Center of the Universe, in 1998.
In 1999, The Features released their first single, âÂÂThursday.â The song immediately became a fan favorite, with The Features often closing their shows with the song. âÂÂThursdayâ would become the bandâÂÂs most performed song live.
Spongebath Records permanently closed in 2001, so The Features self-released their second EP, titled The Beginning, that year. Called âÂÂa joyous, springtime releaseâ and âÂÂstrongly recommendedâ by PopMatters, The Beginning began to attract a wider audience to The Features.
The Features released their second single, âÂÂBuffalo Head,â in 2002 through Nashville-based Fictitious Records. The following year, The Features re-released The Beginning in the United Kingdom under the London-based Fierce Panda Records label. The Fierce Panda re-release featured the same five tracks as the original release but in a different order.
The bandâÂÂs incessant touring and critical buzz eventually led to a deal with Universal Records. Universal signed The Features to a one-year, two-option deal, meaning the band would release one record and give the label the option to release the next two albums if they liked them or release them from the terms if they didnâÂÂt. Universal began by re-releasing (for the third time) their sophomore EP, The Beginning. Universal kept the same track order as the Fierce Panda version but tacked a sixth song onto the end, âÂÂThe Way ItâÂÂs Meant To Be.âÂÂ
âÂÂThe Way ItâÂÂs Meant To Beâ also became the first single released by Universal for the band ahead of their full-length album debut, Exhibit A. Exhibit A was released on September 14, 2004, along with its second single, âÂÂThere's a Million Ways to Sing the Blues".
Reviews of Exhibit A were generally positive. The Music Box gave it three out of five stars, declaring, âÂÂSimply put, this is purebred rock âÂÂnâ roll in all its rampaging, electrothermal glory.â AllMusic gave it 3.5 stars out of five, stating, âÂÂThe Features serve up energetic rock from the get-go on their full-length debutâ¦the energy and freewheeling nature of this short full-length makes for a rewarding listen.â InsidePulse observed, âÂÂ[W]ith many songs on this album, you often are waiting and wanting for moreâ¦Exhibit A is a full-length worth investigating.âÂÂ
On March 23, 2004, The Features were the guest on the MTV2 show Subterranean, which was the successor to the MTV program 120 Minutes. That December, The Features self-released a holiday single, âÂÂThe New Christmas Wish Bookâ (often called âÂÂFather ChristmasâÂÂ, due to a repeated lyric). The following month, they released another single from Exhibit A, "Leave It All Behind."
The Features made their first appearance as a musical guest on Jimmy Kimmel Live! on February 2, 2005, performing âÂÂThe Way ItâÂÂs Meant To BeâÂÂ. The Features then released their fourth single from Exhibit A, âÂÂBlow It Out,â two months later. "Blow It Out" received moderate television exposure when an ad agency heard it and contacted The Features about using it for a two-week run on CBS.
The Features went on multiple tours of the U.K., opening for fellow Tennessee-based band Kings of Leon. The two bands became strong supporters of each other, with Kings of Leon calling The Features their âÂÂnew favorite band.â âÂÂThe first time I saw them play, you should have seen me,â Kings of Leon frontman Caleb Followill said. âÂÂI was puking round the back, shaking. âÂÂWe can't follow these guys!â ThatâÂÂs how I feel every time I see them.âÂÂ
Sales of Exhibit A were lukewarm at best, and songs from the album didnâÂÂt receive the radio airplay the band or Universal had hoped for. âÂÂBefore the record came out, there was pretty much no press and no publicity,â Pelham said. âÂÂBut six months after the record came out, thatâÂÂs when a press team really started working for us. And by that time, anyone at press had either already heard of us or said, âÂÂWell, this recordâÂÂs been out for six months. ItâÂÂs too late for us to write about it.â It fell apart.âÂÂ
When The Features were two weeks away from entering the studio for their second album with Universal, the label told the band that they needed to cover The Beatlesâ âÂÂAll You Need Is Loveâ for use in a Chase Bank credit card commercial. Universal demanded an answer from the band in an hour and a finished song in two days. In addition, Universal wanted The Features to put the song on their next album and release it as a single.
The band balked. âÂÂFrom the beginning it felt very wrong, the whole idea of itâ¦to ask us to cover a song without some sort of permission, especially âÂÂAll You Need Is Love,â seemed wrong,â Pelham said. Haas added, âÂÂThat Beatles song for that commercial feels really wrong to me.âÂÂ
But according to Pelham, Universal had already obligated the band to do the commercial and told the band, âÂÂIf you donâÂÂt do this, youâÂÂre gonna lose your record deal.â The Features refused, and Universal dropped their option, leaving the band without a label. Nada Surf recorded the song for the advertising campaign instead.
In the wake of this decision, keyboardist Parrish Yaw left the band and was replaced by Mark Bond. In 2006, The Features self-released a single, âÂÂLate NightâÂÂ. It was the last record for The Features with Parrish on keyboards.
Now operating without a label, The Features self-released their third EP, Contrast, in 2006. The EP featured the track âÂÂI Will WanderâÂÂ, a remix of which was later used in the UEFA Euro 2008 video game for PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 2. Contrast also included the track âÂÂWooden Heart,â which would be remixed and included in The Featuresâ next full-length album.
In 2007, The Features won the international Diesel:U:Music Awards, placing first in the Rock/Indie category and in the Public Vote award. Also that year, lead singer Matt Pelham penned and performed the theme song for a short-lived ABC sitcom, Carpoolers.
The Features contributed a track to a compilation album for Zync Music in 2008 titled Zync Covered Vol. 1. The band covered John LennonâÂÂs âÂÂInstant Karma!,â shortly after their departure from Universal for refusing to cover LennonâÂÂs âÂÂAll You Need Is Loveâ for a bank commercial. Outside of four tracks that appeared on two compilation albums for Spongebath Records in 1998, âÂÂInstant Karma!â is the only known instance where The Features contributed a non-album track to a compilation album.
On September 30, 2008, The Features self-released their second full-length album, Some Kind of Salvation. âÂÂLionsâ was chosen as the first single released from the album and was later featured in the trailer for the film She's Out of My League.
The opening track, âÂÂWhatever Gets You By,â was featured in the film Lucky, starring Colin Hanks, as well as the trailer to the Mike Judge film Extract. The first lines of âÂÂWhatever Gets You Byâ reference the bandâÂÂs journey by mentioning their first Universal single: âÂÂSo here we are / ItâÂÂs like we never really left the start / Time heals the wound, but then thereâÂÂs still a scar / To remind us of The Way ItâÂÂs Meant To Be.âÂÂ
Critical reviews of Some Kind of Salvation were generally positive. AllMusic described the album as âÂÂa solid, danceable brand of new wave rock with intelligent lyrics and plenty of verveâ while giving it four out of five stars. Treble Magazine called the record âÂÂabout as flawless as pop albums come.âÂÂ
ClashMusic declared, âÂÂItâÂÂs been a long (and winding) road for The Features, but âÂÂSome Kind Of Salvationâ looks set to get the attention it deserves,â while giving the album a seven out of ten. âÂÂPaced well and spring-loaded with memorable tunes, Some Kind of Salvation rewards everyone who hoped Exhibit A wasnâÂÂt a brilliant fluke,â OC Weekly wrote.
In 2009, Kings of Leon started a new record label imprint called Serpents & Snakes for the sole purpose of signing The Features. âÂÂWeâÂÂve been long-time supporters of The Features,â Kings of Leon singer Jared Followill said. âÂÂTheyâÂÂre one of the best undiscovered bands in the world.â The Features re-released Some Kind of Salvation on the Serpents & Snakes label in 2009 and released their second single from the album, âÂÂThe Temporary Blues,â the following year.
Tracks from Some Kind of Salvation were featured in a pair of television shows on the CW network. The song "Off Track" was heard in a 2009 episode of The Vampire Diaries. In 2010, "Off Track" and "The Temporary Blues" were used in two episodes of the show One Tree Hill.
On July 26, 2011, the Features released their third full-length album, Wilderness, on the Serpents & Snakes label. Two months earlier, to promote the albumâÂÂs release, The Features released their first single off the album, âÂÂRambo.âÂÂ
The album was met with mixed reviews from critics. PopMatters rated Wilderness six out of ten and praised the albumâÂÂs first single: âÂÂThe best thing here is âÂÂRamboâ â from the humming monks on the intro to the haunting, swirling, and wonderfully skyscraping choruses. In those expanses between PelhamâÂÂs lines, it feels like a breath of fresh air.â American Songwriter gave it 3.5 stars out of five, writing, âÂÂOn Wilderness, The Features do a great job of synthesizing several genres, mainly indie rock and new wave, to create songs that retain their signature, unmistakable sound.â MVRemix Rock declared, âÂÂWith strong, punchy beats and an impressive collectiveness, The Featuresâ newest album sounds as well constructed if not stronger than 2009âÂÂs Some Kind of Salvation.âÂÂ
Other reviews werenâÂÂt as favorable. DIY Magazine gave the album 2.5 stars out of five, writing, âÂÂThis is less like the wilderness and more like an overgrown garden.â SputnikMusic rated it three stars out of five but wrote, âÂÂ[W]hen The Features shine, they shine brightly. Where they fail to glisten, however, is where mediocrity takes hold.âÂÂ
The same day Wilderness was released, The Features appeared for the second time on Jimmy Kimmel Live! The Features performed the song âÂÂGolden Combâ on the show.
The Features contributed an original song, âÂÂFrom Now On,â to the film ', which finished the year as the third-highest grossing movie of 2011. âÂÂFrom Now On,â which was not included on the Wilderness album, appeared on ' soundtrack, released in November 2011. In a review of the soundtrack, AllMusic called attention to the song, saying that it "turns that happiness [of finding a soulmate] into energetic pop.âÂÂ
In 2012, The Features released their second single from the Wilderness album, âÂÂHow It Starts.â That February, âÂÂHow It Startsâ was featured in a commercial for the 2013 Ford Mustang. The commercial, called "Mustang Inner TV", debuted on television during the broadcast of the Daytona 500. âÂÂHow It Startsâ also appeared in the video game Saints Row IV the following year, as well as an episode of the CW show The Vampire Diaries. âÂÂHow It Startsâ became the first song by The Features to make a Billboard chart, peaking at number 39 on the Alternative Songs chart.
Also in February 2012, The Features contributed an untitled original song to the film American Reunion. The unnamed song was used in one of the trailers for the film, which was part of the American Pie series. However, the song was not used in the film itself or included in the filmâÂÂs soundtrack, and the full version of the song has never been released.
The Features self-released their first compilation album in 2012, entitled Still Lost: Volume 1. The ten-track album featured demos, outtakes, and alternate versions of popular and rare songs by The Features. Later that year, The Features released their third and fourth singles from the Wilderness album, âÂÂAnother Oneâ and âÂÂKids.â In September, The Features went on a European tour, with concerts in London, Berlin, and Amsterdam.
While The Features were still touring to support Wilderness, they wrote and recorded another full-length album. On March 16, 2013, The Features headlined a Serpents & Snakes Showcase in Austin at the SXSW festival. Then on May 14, their fourth full-length album, self-titled The Features, was released on the Serpents & Snakes label.
Reviews of The Features album by critics were generally positive. Glide Magazine applauded the band for exploring âÂÂa more nuanced, beat influenced sound that stands in stark contrast to the more rock-oriented tracks,â while rating the album a five out of five. Consequence of Sound gave The Features a grade of B, praising the album for âÂÂcombining elements of âÂÂ80s new wave, dance, and psychedelic rock in a way that few but The Features manage to achieve.âÂÂ
The first single from The Features album was âÂÂThis Disorder,â which became the second Features song to make a Billboard chart. âÂÂThis Disorderâ peaked at number 33 on the Alternative Songs chart, making it The Featuresâ highest-charting single.
In 2014, The Features self-released their second compilation album, Old Familiar Melodies: 2008-2013. The ten-track album collected some of the bandâÂÂs most popular songs from the Some Kind of Salvation, Wilderness, and The Features albums, and it marked the debut of âÂÂFrom Now Onâ on a Features album. On October 6, 2014, The Features self-released a single, âÂÂGood Old Days.âÂÂ
The Serpents & Snakes label largely went quiet after 2014, so The Features were left to self-release their next studio album. On October 30, 2015, The Features released their fifth full-length studio album, Sunset Rock. On March 4, 2016, The Features released the first single off Sunset Rock, âÂÂConnie,â the 18th single released by The Features.
The Features played a show at the Exit/In in Nashville on July 23, 2016. After that, the group quietly disbanded, with no more new shows or songs produced for several years.
After three years of inactivity, the original lineup of The Features reunited for a one-time charity concert. Several former members of the Spongebath Records label came together on December 13, 2019, for a show at the Lindsley Avenue Church of Christ in Nashville, with proceeds to benefit The Toy Drive Before Christmas. Two original former members of The Features â guitarist Don Sergio and drummer Jason Taylor â joined lead singer Matt Pelham and bassist Roger Dabbs to perform several songs together for the first time since around The Featuresâ first release in 1997, The Features EP.
While The Features were with Spongebath Records, they recorded enough tracks between 1998 and 2002 to fill four albums, yet none of those albums were released at the time. One of those unreleased albums, recorded in 1999, was dubbed âÂÂThe Mahaffey Sessionsâ after Spongebath Records producer Matt Mahaffey.
Michael Eades, the former webmaster for Spongebath Records, launched an independent label called YK Records in Nashville in 2009. By 2021, YK Records was closing in on their 100th album release. âÂÂI wanted to do something special and unexpected,â Eades said. âÂÂI shot an email to Matt Pelham as a total Hail Mary to see if he would be interested in releasing [The Mahaffey Sessions album] after all this time, and he shockingly said yes.âÂÂ
Eades spent over a year acquiring the final mixes of the album produced in 1999 from Mahaffey and mastering the album into its finished form. On January 12, 2023, the sixth full-length album from The Features, titled The Mahaffey Sessions 1999, was released on YK Records.
âÂÂA great lost Nashville rock album is finally being released, 24 years later,â The Tennessean announced. âÂÂ[H]ereâÂÂs all you really need to know: The Features were the greatest rock band Nashville has ever seen.â Nashville Scene added, âÂÂItâÂÂs a perfect time capsule, and living proof that The Features were one of the best bands to come out of the local scene.âÂÂ
In March 2024, YK Records re-released Some Kind of Salvation with five bonus tracks. In addition to âÂÂNow You Knowâ and âÂÂMosis Tosisâ â which were bonus tracks on the original release LP â the 2024 re-release included the tracks âÂÂHarmless,â âÂÂWoodstockâÂÂ, and âÂÂTake You On.âÂÂ
Members of The Features have moved on to other projects since the band went on hiatus. Drummer Rollum Haas joined Soccer Mommy and played drums on her 2024 album, Evergreen. On June 13, 2025, lead singer Matt Pelham released his first solo album, Matt and the Watt Gives, through YK Records. The album was released along with a single, âÂÂCutting Ties.âÂÂ
In November 2025, The Features announced that they would be reuniting to co-headline a show alongside the band Glossary, for a fundraising event with proceeds to benefit Nashville public and community radio stations, specifically WXNA, WNXP, and WPLN. The show, scheduled for January 31, 2026, at the Eastside Bowl in Nashville, sold out within a day. A second show was added for January 30, and it also quickly sold out. The two fundraising events will mark the first time The Features have performed with the Sunset Rock lineup in nearly a decade.
List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name.