Shortly after that the band released their debut album No End in Sight in April 2005 through J.S.
Clayden's PSI Records,[2][3] receiving generally positive reviews.
[4][5][6] In December 2005, the band performed with 12 vocalists at the Mean Fiddler in London.
[8][9] The band released their second album, The Scene Is Dead, in 2007, along with the Emotion Sickness DVD, featuring live shows and a "making of" segment.
In October 2007, the band embarked on an eight-date tour of the United Kingdom.