They are currently signed to Run for Cover Records, and have released five studio albums to date: Youth (2013), Everybody Is Going to Heaven (2015), As You Please (2017), Life in Your Glass World (2021), and Calling the Dogs (2023).
Run For Cover Records states that this Split marks growth and maturity for both bands as they go from up and coming locals to established national artists.
Finally, Citizen went on a brief fall headlining tour with State Champs and Candy Hearts as supporting acts.
In an interview with Beyond the Pit Press,[9] when asked how Citizen came up with the title of their album, guitarist Nick Hamm stated that Youth is a coming of age record.
In June 2014, the band announced they would be going on a fall tour in support of Youth, starting early September in Toronto, Canada, and ending mid-October in Cleveland, Ohio.
[17] On January 11, 2021, the band announced their fourth full-length album Life in Your Glass World (on Run For Cover Records) and released the lead single, "I Want to Kill You".
The band's new press photos for the album showed only Kerekes and the Hamm brothers, confirming Oehlers' departure.
[18] The band later confirmed that Oehlers played on the album, and would still occasionally contribute in the studio, but was no longer an official member of Citizen.
The latter was replaced by former Title Fight drummer Ben Russin later that year, who had previously worked with the band as their tour manager.
[21] In January 2023, the band announced a North American tour to commemorate the ten-year anniversary of their debut album Youth.
The band also shared the album's lead single "If You're Lonely", which they had premiered on the Youth anniversary tour earlier that year.
[2] AllMusic biographer Jason Lymangrover who called the band's sound a merge of "bombastic emo pop, post-hardcore, and thick, chunky indie rock".