[1] The band started out in 2009 as a home recording project of Danny Wahlfeldt with keyboardist Tyler Robinson.
Bassist Mitch Saulsberry and drummer Keith Whiteman joined up for live shows, and the band released its debut, Deathface, on Denmark-based label Skrot Up.
Bryce Brown played bass, and the album was mixed by Matt Bayles and mastered by Chris Common.
[2] The band's early work was called as "half post-industrial, half-oily garage"[3] and "tensely abrasive, home-recorded lo-fi sludge".
[4] With the release of 2015's Holographic Violence, the band adopted a gothic rock sound in favor of their previous garage rock inspired style,[5] incorporating elements from new wave, post-punk, grunge, alternative metal, and industrial electronica.