[2] In June 2010 Making April released Lost Sessions, a collection of unreleased material from their album The Egg Hunt.
[4] They were joined by friend Greg Federspiel and recorded five demo songs, that would later become the basis of their eight track debut EP Runaway World.
The Japanese version was noted as a full album, as it contained three additional tracks, "Hurry Up and Wait", "Don't Look Back" (previously from My First Demo!
[10] Making April released a new song on their Myspace soon after the signing of their "singles deal", a demo titled "Wide Awake".
A re-recorded version of "These Are the Nights", which had previously been selected for usage on MTV's Laguna Beach,[12] was released to radio in early 2008.
[13] The single was recorded by producer David Bendeth, who has previously worked with Paramore, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus and Vertical Horizon.
[14] Making April recorded their debut full-length album with producer Adam Richman, at the end of summer 2008.
[19] In early 2008, the band supported rock artist Secondhand Serenade with Rookie of the Year, Automatic Loveletter and White Tie Affair, on a two-month national tour of the United States.
[20] During live shows, the band has been known to use digital string tracks, with the Apple computer program GarageBand, to create a closer sound to their recorded songs.