Mutiny Within

While searching for a singer, the band contacted Chris Clancy in England, based on a performance he posted on YouTube.

The final member, Daniel Bage, also came over from England when Clancy invited him to join the band in the studio to record some guitar solos.

Bill Fore went on to play with former Black Market Hero guitarist and solo guitar instrumentalist Angel Vivaldi.

Anthony learned all of the songs in only two weeks to be ready in time for the 2010 North American tour with Soilwork and Death Angel.

[5] They announced on September 20, 2010, that they needed to cancel their touring with Nevermore to do take the time to properly audition and rehearse for a new drummer.

[9] On February 23, 2011, it was announced that the band had been dropped by Roadrunner Records, following failure to meet the 10,000 unit sales requirements of its debut album within one year.

The statement was made by Bassist Andrew Jacobs: It saddens us to announce today that we are taking an indefinite hiatus.

We've been searching the globe for a replacement vocalist for most of the year, and we've come to a point where we simply can't afford to pass up other opportunities any longer.

[14] On January 31, 2012, the band posted YouTube links via Facebook for two unreleased demo tracks that were supposed to be on the second record, they are called In My Veins and Falls to Pieces.

This project also featured Björn Strid and Peter Wichers (Soilwork), Jon Howard (Threat Signal), and Angel Vivaldi.

Clancy also set up a project called Industry Embers,[16] an organisation dedicated to spread the word about music piracy.

Personally, I have shown many people how piracy is killing the music they love and this gives me a platform to continue spreading that message."