The band proved to be unsuccessful, however, Lynch and LeGrand continued, forming Souls of We with bassist Johny Chow, of Fireball Ministry, Systematic and Cavalera Conspiracy, as well as drummer Yael, formerly of Tom Morello and Alex Skolnick, in 2007.
[7] Though the band was unsuccessful, Lynch and LeGrand continued to write and record, bringing in bassist Johny Chow[7] of Fireball Ministry and Systematic[6] as well as former Tom Morello and Alex Skolnick drummer Yael,[6][7] forming Souls of We, from one of their song's lyrics, in 2007.
[6][13] The album featured material from previous projects Stonehouse,[3][7] Microdot[7][8] and Band of Flakes[7] as well as contributions by Jeff Pilson[13][14] Morgan Rose,[3][6] Frédéric Leclercq,[3][13] Andrew Freeman,[13] Patrick Johansson,[13] Bobby Jarzombek[13] and Mike Hansen.
"[16] The band were offered a supporting slot on the Black Label Society and Sevendust tour,[7][8] that took place in March 2009,[8] but turned it down due to financial reasons.
[7] They made their live debut on May 23, 2009 at The Knitting Factory in Hollywood, California with Jordan Mancino, of As I Lay Dying, replacing Yael on drums.
[20] Lynch announced on his Twitter page, in February 2010, that he and LeGrand had "commenced the songwriting sessions" for the band's second album and were to enter the studio the same month.