The four-piece rock group hailing from Charleston, South Carolina was birthed with the collaboration of childhood friends David Adams and Chris Yaun in the Summer of 2001. The band's first project, a full length album titled "The Beauty In The Flaw" contains elements of teenage confusion with songs like "Inferiority Complex" and "Friday" while still capturing the depth and songwriting abilities of the band with gems like "City by The Sea" and "Heaven's Gone Away". The band has performed many shows in and around the Southeastern United States and shared a stage with acts such as: Wormbelly, Souls Harbor, Number one Contender, Pain In Life, and The Deaf Pedestrians to name a few. The band has had numerous appearances and mentions on their home town rock stations (98x and the former 96 Wave) as well as The Charleston Post and Courier. Charleston City paper says the members of the band "demonstrate a devotion unlike many up-and-coming acts" and that the bands sound "suggests some acid-rock influences (Black Sabbath, Deep Purple, Rush) and heavy doses of classic grunge (Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, Mudhoney)". With the recent addition of guitarist Ben Kuhn and drummer Brad Turner to the group's lineup the Charleston preview says that "the group's hard-hitting riffs and thunderous rhythm section are a fond memory of a genre that has been dormant but never dead." In 2008 Moonless Moth will be recording and releasing an EP with producer/manager Dick Hodgin at his studios(Osceola Studios) in Raleigh, North Carolina. Dick has produced, managed, and/or recorded such bands as Velvet Revolver, Hootie and The Blowfish, Johnny Quest and many more acts; and the band is extremely excited about working on new material in the coming months.