Keep Calm Carry the Monkey

This also achieved widespread radio airplay [4] and heralded the beginning of their Drown It Out tour, as did following singles "Chase the Sun", and "You Can", taken from their third album "Keep Calm Carry the Monkey".

[5] In March 2012, the band performed on the Australian television programme Adam Hills' In Gordon Street Tonight with their single "Chase the Sun".

[6] The music video for single Chase the Sun involved a toy monkey the band found in hard rubbish and creating a small spacecraft made from foam, gaffa tape and a weather balloon.

The monkey (Baker) was sent into the atmosphere with an onboard camera, reaching 110,000 feet and the resulting footage was incorporated into the filmclip.

[7] Reviews for the album were uniformly positive, with many noting the guest appearance of Canadian singer-songwriter Ron Sexsmith on the closing track 'Heart Does Ache'.