They are notable for their single "It's a War", released in Australia in 2008 and in Europe in early 2010, as well as their song "The Others", remixed by Australian electronic group TV Rock.
Dukes of Windsor were formed in late 2004 in Melbourne by Cory Bright on drums and Jack Weaving on vocals.
[2] The group's debut studio album The Others was issued in September 2006, which was produced in Melbourne by expatriate American Jonathan Burnside (Faith No More, Nirvana).
[4] Extra production, mixing and mastering were provided by Henricsson and Lövström at Tonteknik Studios in Umea, Sweden.
After the release of Minus, the band took in a string of sell-out gigs in capital cities, as well as completing dates nationally with Sneaky Sound System, Sam Sparro, The Music and The Vines.
The band also featured heavily on Australian national broadcaster Triple J, with two Number One Most Played songs, and television performances on both Rove Live ("It's a War") and The Footy Show ("Get It").