Bloodlined Calligraphy

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.