Webb and Hendrick formerly played together in the noise rock band Pre and met Bullet Union drummer, Christian whilst working in a record shop.
In 2011, Rough Trade's 'For Us' labelled, released a split 7" of Nirvana covers with the band and EMA.
[14] The band recorded three BBC sessions for Marc Riley, performed at Primavera Sound[15] and opened up for Weezer at Brixton Academy.
[16] Their second album, Endless Now was produced by John Agnello [1] in Woodstock, New York's Dreamland Recording Studio, a converted 19th-century church.
In 2014, Christian and Hendrick formed Primitive Parts with Sauna Youth guitarist, Lindsay Corstorphine and Trouble in Mind released a self-titled album in 2015.