Children on Stun

In the same year, the band also recorded their first demo, entitled "Elegance", and also made an appearance in Mick Mercer's second book on the gothic rock genre.

Kyle Whipp (formerly of Soul Inside) joined the band as their new bass player and they played their first show with this new line up in 1995 at London's Camden Underworld.

The band also released the single "Pin ups, Soap Operas and Natural Disasters" in this year.

A remix LP called Outrageous, Outlawed, Outspoken was released by M&A in 1998: during the same year, the band announced that they would be splitting up.

In 2005, M&A released a compilation called Rough Trade on a Cheap Promotion, featuring the band's b-sides, alternate song versions and demos.

In 2017, after headlining the Gotham Sounds Festival in Germany and during the recording of new material, the band announced they would be splitting up again.

The band recorded two new songs "All the Pain of Love" and "Echoes" at Savage Sounds Studio, Hastings, as part of a planned Mini-LP.

In June 2018, Harper left the band and, in September 2018, Ex-Dream Disciples guitarist Gordon Young joined the group.

The track "Another Love, Another Beginning" was originally written by Whipp/Ash as part of a planned but unrecorded, second Stripper Project album.

Included is the band's final concert in Camden, a 45-minute rockumentary of the 'Mondo Tour', three unreleased tracks with unseen footage, a stills gallery, a rare Norwegian television interview, three songs from the band's Scandinavian tour plus a remastered copy of the rarely seen Celebration video.

Since its incarnation, Simon Manning and Alison Gann released several albums and EPs, and been joined by various musicians, including Jamie Smith (Libitina) and Kyle Whipp (Children on Stun/Stripper Project).

"Reasons Not to Go to Work" [Be Yourself and Mean It, Punch Drunk Love, Smiling Judas] was recorded at Arundel's Pilot Sounds studio in January 2008 and was produced by Porl Young.

In review, author and music writer Mick Mercer, [Gothic Rock book/Hex Files] included Brilliant Life in his albums of the year.