After months of touring to promote the EP, Jason Dunn signed the band to its primary label, Facedown Records.
On April 26, 2005, the group released their second full-length album called, They Want You Silent, which helped catapult the group into the top tier of female-fronted rock bands and led to several successful tours with notable acts such as Kittie, The Acacia Strain, Caliban, and more.
Shortly after the album's release, the group's drummer/founding member Matt Carter stepped down after the loss of his father and was replaced by fill-in drummers Robbie Coran and Chris Norman.
Tragically, the band lost founding member and bass player, Eric Cargile, who unexpectedly died on April 20, 2010.
[7] The group signed to Facedown Records in late 2004 and released They Want You Silent, a full-length album on April 26, 2005.
[8][9][10] Their subsequent studio album, Ypsilanti, was released on September 19, 2006 by the group's label, Facedown Records.