The band signed with Metal Blade Records, which released both of their full-length albums, and completed four national tours during 2004 and 2005.
Engineered by Jeremy Staska at Studio 13, the album was "discovered" by Lovelost Records after a song on the group's website drew their interest.
The Campaign, nearly four years in the making, was again produced and mixed by Erik Rutan at Mana Recording Studios and mastered by Alan Douches.
Into the Moat have remained silent until a 2016 interview with Sheeps X Clothing where they finally revealed that the band was, for all intents and purposes, done.
This does, however, create a unique air of discussion regarding their contract with Metal Blade, which reportedly held that one record was left to be completed.