The band's debut EP Building Blocks was written, recorded, mixed and mastered by Steer in the bedroom of his London flat.
Steer has stated that he did not originally plan on being the lead vocalist, but recorded vocals on the tracks as a guide, with the intention of replacing them at a later stage.
"Don't Weigh Me Down" was used in the opening scene of UK TV soap opera, Hollyoaks, episode aired on Channel 4 31 July 2008.
As of July 2009 the song "Rouse Your Bones" has been used to back UK charity Christian Aid in its 'Poverty Over' internet advertising campaign.
The band's debut album Broadcast 2000 was recorded by Steer, with additional production by Eliot James (who has previously worked with Kaiser Chiefs and Bloc Party amongst others) and features violin by Noah and the Whale's Tom 'Fiddle' Hobden.