[4] Their eponymously titled debut studio album Sons of Alpha Centauri was released in 2007, with common themes for the band including outer space, World War III and environmental preservation.
[5][7] Tracks were composed as numbers (to correspond with their chronological order) and were instrumental from the outset,[8] with the band describing themselves as "not-for-profit equal opportunities".
[10] A two-track demo released in 2004 saw very limited distribution (only 13 copies), and from 2004 to 2007, Sons of Alpha Centauri sporadically performed around Kent with fellow Kent-based band Bossk.
[13] In 2007, the band released its debut studio album, entitled Sons of Alpha Centauri, through Sound Devastation Records on 26 November 2007.
[18] A third album, Push was released in August 2021 and saw the band depart from their trademark instrumental sound with the addition of guest vocalist Jonah Matranga (Far, onelinedrawing, Gratitude) alongside Will Haven drummer, Mitch Wheeler.