Lebanon Hanover

In 2010, Iceglass travelled to Sunderland to meet Maybelline in person for the first time, and the two formed Lebanon Hanover soon after, naming the band after two towns in New Hampshire.

[4] In 2011, they released a split EP with La Fete Triste, which caught the eye of Fabrika Records, and the band was signed to the label shortly after.

The duo moved back to Maybelline's parents' house to begin work on their third album, Tomb for Two, which was described as marking the end of a trilogy.

However, upon touring North America, the band was refused entry into the United States due to visa issues, forcing the cancellation of the rest of their American dates.

[13] William Maybelline is responsible for the rhythm, synthesizer and bass, which add to the music like an ordered frame, while contributing with more chaotic fragments.