Prior to Afraid of Mice, Philip Franz Jones had already been in various Liverpool bands since the early seventies, such as Skyfall and Next.
A second album was planned, but was never completed after Charisma was taken over by Virgin Records and producer Anne Dudley was taken off the project.
[6] Jones teamed up with Alex McKechnie in 1984 to form the duo Two's a Crowd (later renamed to Up and Running),[7][8] while at the time still continuing with Afraid of Mice, and remains a constant presence in the Liverpool music scene, performing at pubs, clubs and at music festivals.
[2] Kelly now works at The City of Liverpool College as a support worker and has formed his own band called G.L.I.B.
[9] Mark Singleton, guitarist and keyboard player from the mid-1980s lineup, went on to form Now Hear This, and wrote the 2014 book The Art of Gigging: The Essential Guide to Starting up as a Performing Artist.