The Three 4 Tens

After Lounge folded, the band first self-released the album, but it was soon picked up and released by File 13 Records,[2] and finally licensed and re-released in Europe by Rainbow Quartz.

McNamara soon left again after finishing Taking Northern Liberties, and moved to New York City, where he formed the group Himalaya.

In December 2008, after nearly 6 months of inactivity, the band performed at a benefit concert in Wilmington, Delaware with the lineup of Tagg, Mahon, Ambs, and newcomer Mike Kiker on guitar and keyboards.

Mahon soldiered on as Three 4 Tens with Kiker and former House of Fire bassist Dave Reis, whilst going through a revolving door of drummers, including Adam Weaver of Asteroid No. 4.

In the meantime, Joe Tagg started the group, Soloram, with Pete Rydberg of Beretta76 on lead guitar, Shawn Kilroy on bass, and Jay Laughlin of Like A Fox on drums.