[5] The group has also made videos in collaboration with BBC Comedy,[6] MTV Rocks, Sky Arts, Vimeo Originals and Universal Pictures.
In an online post from February 2011, Metro, a British newspaper, raised issue with the lyrics of "Use Ya Head", a sexual education-themed skit made for the Marie Stopes International charities Have A Larc organisation, which promotes safe sex.
It also quoted unnamed critics who mentioned that the video failed to point out that anal sex could still lead to the transmission of STIs.
[25] The book included interviews with the band members, the history of The Midnight Beast, as well as an explanation of the group's videos and songs.
[27] The series consists of 6 episodes, and details a fictionalised version of the band's members as they attempt to become successful musicians.