Slow Club

[14] In spring 2013 the band went back into the studio with Colin Elliot (who has worked with Richard Hawley) and started recording their third album.

[15] The band's touring line-up included long-time drummer Avvon Chambers and bassist Rob Jones.

[17] The band released their fourth album One Day All of This Won't Matter Anymore,[18] recorded in Richmond, Virginia, in 2016.

Metro described the band and its music, "Charming two-part harmonies, scruffy pop melodies and bitingly aware lyrics mark out this endearing two-piece.

"[25] Robin Murray for Clash wrote "Charles Watson and Rebecca Lucy Taylor built up a truly unique catalogue, four albums of joyous, heart-rending, and frequently under-rated songwriting".