[3] (2020 - present) In 2020, the bands sophomore album, Where you Are and Where You Want to Be turned twenty and was remastered and re-released by Dead Broke Rekerds with additional bonus tracks not featured on the original release.
Shortly thereafter, drummer, Chris Enriquez started a GoFundMe to make a documentary about the band entitled Hold on to a Time (named after a line from their song Water vs the Anchor.)
The shows featured Nicole Keiper Childrey (drums on select tracks), Chris Enriquez (drums), Lou Fontana (guitar/vocals) and Tommy Orza (bass) and marked the debut of current vocalist, Rachel Rubino (of the bands, Open City, Bridge & Tunnel, Each Other’s Mothers, Con Amore and Regarding I), guitarist, Tom Tierney (of the bands, Julie Christmas, Tidal Arms) and keyboardist, Justin Williams (of the bands, Bearchild, Judas Knife, Light Tower, Effective Relief, Gracer and Lux Curagrous.)
Vehicles, a project consisting of Rosenthal, Ellis, Rich Buckley (ex-Shapes) and Rob "Wiz" Wisely (ex-Blakfish) was roughly recorded but shelved.
Following Rosenthal's death in August 2013, Tom Tierney (Tidal Arms, Julie Christmas) collaborated with the remaining members to complete the material.
Rosenthal was also involved in a band called Oscenita with his girlfriend, Emily Ruf and collaborated with The Saddest Landscape on a few tracks, some released and some unreleased.