However, Autopilot Off's record label Fastmusic, took the lawsuit all the way to Federal Court and lost to the Mississippi band.
[8] The band went on "The Made Tour," which ran from June to August; they played alongside Further Seems Forever, the Movielife, and Anberlin.
[10] In August, the band released the Regenerator EP, which consisted of cover versions of songs by Quicksand, Bad Religion, U2, and Guns n' Wankers.
[11] In September and November, the band played a handful of Northeast and Midwest shows with Lost City Angels.
In addition to this we decided a few months back to leave our home of 4 years at Island Records.
In May 2011, a Facebook page titled "Autopilot Off (Official)" was created, with an image of the band's name and the words "TwoThousandEleven" being uploaded soon after.
On June 20, 2011 an update was posted on the band's Facebook page confirming that they were working on new material.
An update posted on August 17, 2012 to Facebook confirmed that the band were set to begin recording again, officially ending their seven-year hiatus.
However, on April 2, 2014, it was announced via their Facebook page that two brand new songs entitled "Alcologic" and "When I Was Young" respectively, were being made available for free digital download.
With the release of these songs, Autopilot Off has confirmed that although band activity is minimal, they intend to continue playing music together in the future.