The band played many concerts throughout the Northeastern United States, quickly garnering acclaim and a rapidly multiplying fan-base.
At that time they befriended a band called Solace from New York, with whom they released a split CD entitled The Heart and Flesh Cry Out.
The hiatus and the line-up changes sparked a dramatic stylistic transformation, which was sonically captured on the four song demo entitled 'All These Things Tie Me Down'.
Released in 2002 the sharp contrast of the demo with their earlier split CD only further fanned the flames of their popularity.
They chose a drummer, John Gaskill, a resident of Virginia, and also recruited two local guitarists from the defunct rock band October War, Dave Swanson and James Allen.
The band was set to play its final concert at the Heirloom Arts Theatre in Danbury, Connecticut on July 12, 2008, to a sold-out crowd, reuniting with several former members who played with the band in a revolving line-up at the concert.
The band was set to perform at Birmingham, AL's Furnace Fest 2020 before dropping off during the midst of a pandemic.
[9] In March 2024, the band announced via their Facebook page they would perform at Capulet Fest 2024 at the Thompson Speedway, but withdrew June 27 from the event.