The band promoted the EP by touring Australia with Deez Nuts, featuring Crafter's ex-I Killed the Prom Queen bandmate JJ Peters.
The band also served as openers for the Sweatfest Australian Tour in December 2008, featuring Parkway Drive and A Day to Remember as headliners, as well as Suicide Silence and The Acacia Strain.
[citation needed] On 9 October 2009, the band released their first full-length album, Cancer, which was recorded between June–September 2009 at Adelaide's Sound House Studio.
[citation needed] After playing with the band for the Keeping it Bogan Tour, Jamie Hope was replaced by Byron Carney of 50 Lions.
Between 18–28 May 2011, the band played as one of the opening acts to Parkway Drive on the Australian Mix N' Mash Tour, along with Miss May I and The Wonder Years.
[1]< On 7 August 2011, the band had announced that their new album will be titled The Long Way Home, and also revealed its artwork and release date as being 23 September 2011.
The band commenced working on a new full length and also took part in the Vans Warped Tour in Australia in November and December 2013 alongside The Amity Affliction, The Offspring, Parkway Drive and Hatebreed.
The band headed to California to record Life and Death with producer Dan Castleman at Lambesis Studios in February 2014.
It was recorded by Crafter and former member Dan Brown during the COVID-19 lockdowns and features the singer's daughter Kennedy in the video and vocals.
[6] In 2022 Confession announced the When Goodbye Means It’s Life and Death tour, which took place in Australia across September and October.
[8] The shows served as a tribute to the late I Killed the Prom Queen bassist Sean Kennedy, who took his own life the previous year.