In 2002 they toured with …And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead and Queens of the Stone Age, in 2003 with Audioslave, in 2004 with A Perfect Circle, in 2005 with Mastodon, and in 2006 with Eagles of Death Metal and Peaches.
The Brides saw popularity from their local live performances, and record companies began scouting them in order to sign them to a label.
The album grabbed the attention of a few music magazines, writing that Burning Brides were a garage rock band on the verge.
The biggest hit off the album was "Arctic Snow," the band's first single, which they performed on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.
The Brides continued touring with such bands as My Morning Jacket, Audioslave, and joined 2003's Lollapalooza traveling music festival.
The most successful song off the album, "Heart Full of Black" received some radio airplay and was featured in three video games, Guitar Hero, Burnout 3: Takedown and NHL 2005.
[1][4][5] After the collapse of V2 Records the band moved to Los Angeles and released their third album, Hang Love, independently on June 19, 2007 to some critical acclaim.
Two songs from the album, "If One Of Us Goes Further" and "Flesh And Bone" are featured in the 2009 film Suck, a rock and roll vampire comedy starring Malcolm McDowell, Alice Cooper, and Iggy Pop.
In the summer of 2009, The Brides played several showcases at North by Northeast and toured Quebec to support the Canadian release of Anhedonia.