Since inception the group has issued three critically acclaimed records and toured in the United States and Canada.
The band also played one show in Paris to open the Villette Sonique Festival[2] in June 2008 at the invitation of fellow Chicago-based rock trio Shellac.
[3][4][5][6][7][8][9] The album was in part recorded at Electrical Audio studios by Greg Norman and initially self-released on 45rpm vinyl.
[10] On January 26, 2010, the band announced via their Facebook page that their next LP, Blood Under the Bridge, had been completed and would be mastered in March and released August 10, 2010.
[13] Bottomless Pit announced an indefinite hiatus[14] in 2014, with Midyett forming Mint Mile[15] soon thereafter.