Alex Band is an American singer-songwriter best known as the lead vocalist of the rock band The Calling, which emerged in the early 2000s. The band's music primarily falls within the pop rock and alternative rock genres. Their debut album, "Camino Palmero" (2001), featured the hit singles "Wherever You Will Go" and "Things Will Go My Way," both of which received significant radio play and contributed to the band's commercial success. "Wherever You Will Go" became a defining track of the era, earning Band and his bandmates widespread recognition and acclaim. After the band's initial success, Band pursued a solo career, releasing his debut solo album, "We Stand Alone," in 2010. His music often explores themes of love, loss, and personal introspection, showcasing his emotive vocal style. The Calling's influence is evident in the pop-rock landscape of the early 2000s, as they helped to popularize a sound characterized by melodic hooks and heartfelt lyrics. Band's contributions to music continue to resonate, and he remains an enduring figure in the rock genre, known for his passionate performances and songwriting.