Not long after Beargarden began performing live, manager/publisher Chris Murphy developed an interest in the band, having seen them at the Crystal Ballroom, playing in support of INXS who he managed at the time.
With a building industry vibe, the band also secured prominent support slots with Cold Chisel, Divinyls, Echo & The Bunnymen, The Teardrop Explodes and others.
A single, "The Finer Things", was produced by Ross Cockle at AAV studios in South Melbourne and released in October 1984 with a film clip directed by John Hillcoat and featuring a young Noah Taylor.
A film clip for "I Write The News" was directed by Paul Goldman (director of Australian Rules, The Night They Called It a Day, The Ben Cousins Story).
Virgin quickly divested themselves of the product and All That Fall was ultimately released to little fanfare on Chase Records, accompanied by a fourth and final single "A Seaside Song".
Sam Sejavka embarked on a successful writing career, inadvertently becoming infamous as the template for Michael Hutchence's character in the cult movie Dogs in Space.
Simon Polinski is now a sound engineer and music producer and has worked with major Australian artists such as The Church, Paul Kelly, Ollie Olsen and Stephen Cummings.