[3] He co-founded Telefauna in 2004, an indie-pop band whose that played the Pop Montreal festival three times.
[5] The album was an ode to Waito's home town, referencing 60s pop and Neil Young.
[6] For this album, it was reported that guest artists included members of Telefauna and The Luyas, but they are not credited.
[11][12][13][14] The song "Prophecy" from this album was featured on the soundtrack of Curfew, which won the 2012 Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film.
[19] In 2014 Waito joined Ohara Hale and Jeremy MacCuish to form the trio Nancy Pants.