In 2017, they released their debut album Late Show, which led to the band winning the 2018 Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year.
In their early teens, sisters Jordan and Kylie Miller joined drummer Eliza Enman-McDaniel and guitarist Megan Fitchett to form the pop punk quartet Done with Dolls in their hometown of Toronto.
[4] The band undertook a tour in 2011 opening for Allstar Weekend,[5] and performed the theme song to the Family Channel teen sitcom Really Me.
[20] They also announced the 2022 Future Lovers Tour, which spanned 20 dates across Canada and featured The Blue Stones as special guests.
[22][23] Later that year, the band left Island Records and independently released the singles "Grow Up Tomorrow", "Orpheus", and "My People".
[29] The song was based on the breakup of lead singer Jordan and Brett Emmons from The Glorious Sons and was co-written and co-produced by Gus Van Go and Lowell.
[27][34] Due to the success of "Blame Brett", the tour was mostly sold out and the song had introduced the band to a younger audience than their previous work.
[39] On August 22, the band headlined their biggest hometown show in Toronto to a sold-out crowd at the Budweiser Stage, where they debuted the new song, "Jocelyn".