[1] To date, the group have released six studio albums: Extended Family (2011), By a Thread (2014), If This Is All We're Going to Be (2016), Stay (2018), Everything Is Tenuous (2021) and The World Don't Owe You Anything (2023).
[5] Various Tasmanian musicians, including Maddy Jane, Kat Edwards, the Sleepyheads and the Tinderboxers have cited the band as mentors, with the former stating that "[they've] support[ed] their local scene through and through."
[5] Luca Brasi — so named after the character from The Godfather — formed in 2009 with Richardson, Busby, guitarist Mitchell Dobson and drummer Saxon Hall.
[6] Shortly after the release of Extended Family, Patrick Marshall joined the band officially as a third guitarist.
In September of that year Luca Brasi announced that founding drummer and guitarist; Saxon Hall and Mitchell Dobson respectively, would be leaving the band after playing their final show with the band at the Poison City Weekender in Melbourne.
The album spawned two singles: "Borders and Statelines" and "Benthos", with music videos being made for both songs.
[8][9] An assortment of songs that did not make the final cut of the album were compiled into an EP, Loose Threads, which was released in early 2015.
A new single, "Aeroplane", was released shortly before the band undertook a national support slot on Kisschasy's farewell tour of Australia.
[10] The album also spawned the single "Count Me Out", which features vocals from Camp Cope vocalist/guitarist Georgia "Maq" Macdonald.
[16] The band were scheduled to tour Australia in May 2020 with support from Drug Church, Moaning Lisa and Kat Edwards.
[20] In December 2021, the band released "Jackies Are On the March", an original theme for the Tasmania JackJumpers celebrating the team's inclusion in the 2021–22 NBL season.