The band's second studio album, Crooked Teeth was released in July 2012 and peaked at number 20 in the ARIA Charts.
[1] The band formed in the suburb of Bayswater in Eastern Melbourne, Victoria and were initially named Beyond Mine, aiming to meld their differing musical influences (post-hardcore acts such as Alexisonfire, Thrice, Saves the Day, Chiodos, alternative rock band Circa Survive, avant-garde such as Björk, and hardcore in the vein of As Cities Burn.
A music video was made for its title track, directed by Ryan Chamley and shot in the decommissioned Old Geelong Gaol.
House Vs. Hurricane announced via their Myspace page that they were currently writing new material for their upcoming full-length studio album, which was planned to be recorded by the end of 2009[5] and flew to United States in November 2009 to record their debut album with producer Brian McTernan.
Two months after joining House Vs. Hurricane bass player Drew Allen decided to leave the band.
As seen in the "Salad Days Studio Diaries" series (posted on YouTube), the band continuously calls him "Dildo", as well as hazing him frequently.
In January, House Vs. Hurricane signed with Australia's Shock Records and released their debut studio album, Perspectives, on 5 March 2010.