Timeflies, an American pop band, went on an indefinite hiatus in 2019. The members, Cal Shapiro and Rob Resnick, have since pursued solo projects.
Timeflies was formed in October 2010, and they quickly gained popularity with their unique blend of pop, electro, and hip-hop music, often incorporating elements of dubstep. Their “Timeflies Tuesday” series on YouTube, where they performed covers, freestyles, and remixes, was particularly popular and helped them build a dedicated fan base.
The duo released several albums and EPs, including “The Scotch Tape,” “After Hours,” and “Just for Fun.” They toured extensively and were known for their energetic live performances. Despite their success, in 2019, Timeflies announced that they would be taking a break. This hiatus allowed both members to explore individual interests and musical styles.
Cal Shapiro has been working on his solo career, releasing music under the name “Cal.” His work continues to showcase his vocal talents and pop sensibilities. Rob Resnick, also known as Rez, has been focusing on producing and has worked with other artists in the music industry.
While Timeflies has not released new music together since the hiatus, the impact of their work continues to resonate with fans. Their social media accounts and streaming platforms still feature their music, but there has been no official announcement regarding a reunion or new music as a duo.