[1] They ran their own label for many years, being represented by Nettwerk Management,[2] and had overtures from Gene Simmons[3] before signing with Universal Music Canada for distribution in 2011.
released the EP Big Blue Wave, and in the summer, they performed at the City of Vancouver's 125th Anniversary[8] and at Live at Squamish, a three-day music festival in British Columbia.
[10] Ashleigh Ball suffered a vocal cord injury during a performance, which resulted in the cancellation of the Eastern Canada portion of the tour.
[13] In July 2017, the band announced through their Facebook page that they had reunited to work on a fourth album, titled The Hurt of Happiness.
[17] Lead singer Ashleigh Ball's voice acting work has drawn international attention to the band from members of the My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic fan community.
[21] In 2011, "Make a New Dance Up" was featured in a promotional video from HootSuite,[22] and the band performed for CBC's Canadian Indie Christmas Special.
was nominated in the Breakthrough Group of the Year category for the Juno Awards of 2013, (later won by Monster Truck), and featured on the compilation album released by Warner Music for the event.