In March 2016, they played a number of dates on the east coast of America, including a spot at United Blood Festival.
[10] In September 2018, they headlined a free show at London's Dr. Martens store, with support by Arms Race and Stages in Faith.
[13][14] In September 2019, they signed to Roadrunner Records, and announced that their sophomore album 27 Miles Underwater would be released 24 January 2020[15][16] and opened for Vein on their North American tour.
[20] On 20 February, it was announced that the band would play the first Knotfest at Sea, from 10 to 14 August 2020,[22] however the festival was postponed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Because of this Jimmy Wizard, took over on guitar in studio, and Big Cheese bassist Joe Williams became the band's touring guitarist.
[40] Revolver describes their sound as "a singular mix of hardcore, alt rock and funk that evokes Deftones, Jane's Addiction and Bad Brains".
[43] Hardy primarily plays a 2019 Gibson SG guitar through a Peavey 6505+ amplifier, while Harper often uses a Charvel San Dimas in order to make use of its whammy bar.
[43] They have cited influences including Leeway, Merauder,[4] Only Living Witness,[5] Life of Agony,[7] Minor Threat,[44] Maximum Penalty, Alice in Chains, Crown of Thornz,[6] Turnstile, Metallica, Suicidal Tendencies,[45] Jane's Addiction, Helmet[46] and Deftones.
[47][48] Vocalist Jimmy Wizard, in particular, has cited groups such as Glassjaw, Deftones, Shift, Less Than Jake and Linkin Park as influences on his vocal style.
[49][3] Guitarist Max Harper has cited Tom Morello, particularly his work in Rage Against the Machine, as one musician who inspired his guitar playing style the most, with Hardy also citing Morello, in addition to Wes Borland of Limp Bizkit, as having a similar influence on his guitar playing.