Silent Cry

The album was recorded at the Crypt Studios in North London, England, with the help of long-time friend of the band Matt Sime.

The album's second and final single, "Tracing Lines / Silent Cry", was released on 25 August as a download only, but failed to chart.

Some fans have suggested Echo's financial position at the time of release which was caused by the 2007 global recession, had made the album very hard to promote while the delays in release, resulting from the lack of interest from a buyer of the label, have been contributing factors towards holding the album back.

A fourth single was then planned to be "Sonorous", with the winners of an earlier video-design competition run by the official website being invited to design a video, but even though this was made, the single release never came to happen due to the underwhelming commercial response of the album and the label being downsized to a copyrights exploitation company.

The aforementioned competition was to design a video for "Miss You", with the winning entry included on a future DVD single.

In the aftermath of these events, the band have refused to play any material from the album at live shows, with Grant Nicholas citing that it "Would bring back unpleasant memories".

Despite the album's underwhelming sales (less than 50,000 units),[6] the band once again played the main stage of the Reading and Leeds festivals (this time in their highest ever position on the line-up), before taking on their biggest UK tour consisting of 29 different dates.

The tour saw the band play at the Brixton Academy after a three year pause, alongside the London Astoria for the last ever time as well as being their last show there as an Echo Label artist.