My Vitriol

[8] The duo recruited former Mint 400 guitarist Seth Taylor and bassist Carolyn Bannister and released their debut single, "Always: Your Way" b/w "Pieces", on Org Records on 6 December 1999.

[10] The new mix of the album was released in the UK in July 2002 as part of a 2 CD re-issue featuring b-sides and rarities, titled "Finelines/Between The Lines".

[3] "Finelines/Between The Lines" was preceded by the "Moodswings" b/w "The Gentle Art Of Choking" double a-side, which was the band's final Top 40 single.

[17] The band debuted new material and a live album of the show (titled Cast In Amber) was released.

[18] Bassist Carolyn Bannister departed sometime following the show in 2005 and was replaced by Laura Salmon, formerly of the heavy metal band Area 54.

[19] In March 2007, the band released the limited edition single "This Time" under the pseudonym of 'A Secret Society' via Org Records.

[21][22] The band continued to play live through 2008 and 2009, taking in two UK tours and shows in Europe and Japan.

[9] When guitarist Seth Taylor temporarily left the band due to family commitments, Sam Harvey was recruited for the role.

[26] Seth Taylor rejoined the band in September 2013, while Salmon was replaced by Tatia Starkey, granddaughter of the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr.