With intentions of turning the Draconic studio project into an actual working band, Stanković enlisted several metal musicians from Belgrade, two of which were Vanja Dušan Andrijašević (guitar) and David Lazar Galić (bass guitar).
In the following years, the band recorded demos that marked their shift from the symphonic black metal sound and was looking for new members that would complete the lineup.
After the lineup has been established, the culmination of the writing process of new material came in the fall of 2008, with the completion of the band's second album called From the Wrong Side of the Aperture, that was generally well-received critically.
Meanwhile, Marjan Mijić left the band soon after the release of From the Wrong Side of the Aperture for personal reasons.
Other influences include Pantera, In Flames, Megadeth and Dream Theater, among many other underground metal acts of the 1980s and 1990s.