Its members were chief songwriter Rob McVey, guitarist Doug Morch, bassist Aidan Banks and drummer Francesco Mendolia. Original drummer Matt Dabbs left the band for family reasons during 2007. German electronic musician and record producer
Ulrich Schnauss joined the band between 2005 and 2010 but left to concentrate on various other projects. The band formed in Manchester in 2002, and built its reputation with several appearances at
The Night and Day Café. Longview subsequently signed to 14th Floor Recordings. Their only album,
Mercury, was released in July 2003. Several
singles were released from the album including their best known song, "Further", which featured on
One Tree Hill and in commercials for the
US Open. Notable other releases included a
cover of
Depeche Mode's "
Stripped" which was only available as a digital download or on limited edition vinyl, and "In a Dream". The band worked on additional songs for what could have been their second album, but nothing was materialised and the band split up in 2015. Rob McVey is now solo and has been working on his first solo album. In addition to solo work, McVey recently joined a new band titled Paradise which features
Sivert Høyem,
Simone Butler, and Rob Ellis. Aidan Banks and Doug Morch joined a band called Miniseries and released their debut album "Pilot" in November 2025. ==Band members==