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Towards the end of 2011, the group recruited drummer James Tilley to replace the departed Bryn Feasey and embarked on a series of shows across the UK before starting work on their next release.

[9][10] In July 2014, the band were reunited with Bryn Feasey on drums and new bassist Rich James for a one-off show with US punk supergroup The Implants.

[12] During 2015, the band played sporadic shows across the UK whilst working on their second album with a demo version of a new track called 'Perk U Later' appearing on a compilation released by the US based Paper & Plastick records to announce the opening of a European branch of the label.

The band played the annual charity music festival Book Yer Ane Fest held in Dundee, Scotland for the fourth consecutive year.

Whilst in Scotland, the band played 3 sets over 2 days at Book Yer Ane Fest XI in Dundee and held in different venues across the city.