The rest of the band was made up of Nikolaj Bloch (guitar), whom Bradley found through an advert in Melody Maker, the latter's drumming friend and Danish compatriot Tommas Arnby, and George Brown (bass).
By May 1996, Subcircus had played more than 150 shows throughout the UK, headlining two nightclub tours and opening for Echo & the Bunnymen, Suede, Elvis Costello, Grant Lee Buffalo, Stereophonics and Ocean Colour Scene.
"I heard them on the Evening Session and I thought they sounded fantastic," remarked Radiohead's Ed O'Brien.
"I've listened to the album a couple of times and I still can't hear that they sound like us, not at all.
In 2000, on Valentine's Day, the band issued a new single, "Sixty Second Love Affair".