That's a great problem to have" and the band signed manager, Bonnie Dalton, who looks after record label Liberation.
[4] The band's official debut singles were "Dark Sea" and "History's Door" in August 2011.
Beat Magazine said "Husky's official debut album Forever So is intimate, affecting and richly textured.
Drummer Luke Collins and bassist Evan Tweedie provide deft touches to these carefully-crafted songs, while Californian producer Noah Georgeson captures Husky's aesthetic superbly by working closely with Gawenda and Preiss in the mixing of the album.
[8] In February 2012 Husky became the first Australian band to be signed to Sub Pop records, who released Forever So internationally.
The first single "Late Night Store" was released in November 2016 and a video was premiered at the same period on HighClouds.
The album saw them branch out from their folky-acoustic roots to a more synthy sound, inspired by a year of living in Berlin.
[13] This was followed in October with the EP Bedroom Recordings..[14] In August 2020, Husky released their fourth studio album Stardust Blues.