(2007), The Wages of Fear (2011) and Hope Fading Nightly (2015) as well as two split extended plays and a number of singles.
[1] The band have received exposure from being featured as a recommended artist on Myspace, having their tracks feature on television shows such as The Inbetweeners, Made in Chelsea and Strictly Come Dancing as well as opening for bands including Biffy Clyro, Noah and the Whale, Kevin Devine, Mumford & Sons and Twin Atlantic.
[2] Stephen Davidson first formed an early incarnation of Tellison when he started school in September 2000 with original bass player Rory Andrew.
[citation needed] Around the album's release, the band were twice featured as a recommended artist on the front page of Myspace.
The band also received continued exposure when their tracks "Gallery" and "Wasp Nest" were both featured in British sitcom The Inbetweeners.
[9] The band previewed new material throughout their October–November UK headline tour, before releasing the first single from the new album, "Collarbone" on 22 November 2010.
The Wages of Fear was positively received by critics, praising the band's shift towards writing more intelligent indie rock.
Naim Edge rereleased the record on 3 December 2012, with the band performing the album in its entirety across a small tour.
[25] In August 2014 the band supported Kevin Devine on his tour of the United Kingdom, previewing new material.
[28] Second single "Boy" premiered on the Radio 1 Rock show on 12 April 2015 before being released as a free download on 2 July 2015 along with announcement that the band's third album was titled Hope Fading Nightly.