And Then There Were None (band)

And Then There Were None formed in 2003 as a metalcore band, and toured across the United States in support of their highly acclaimed self-released EP "6,000 tries".

[6] They signed to Tooth & Nail Records in 2008 and released the single "Reinventing Robert Cohn" in January 2009.

On July 1, 2011 Tooth & Nail records announced that Matt Rhoades and Sarah Graziani from the band had formed a new dance-pop project called Young London.

[12] Their Instincts EP featured two unreleased And Then There Were None songs recorded as Young London, "Stuttering" and "I Still Dream".

Rhoades and Graziani ended Young London and formed a new wave rock project, Contact, in 2014.

Graziani left the project after recording two singles with them, "Fascination Shadow" and "Somewhere", leaving the band a three-piece.

However, according to an interview with the band shortly after the release of Who Speaks for Planet Earth?, with the exception of the drummer Ryan Manning, all members are atheist or agnostic.