Tullycraft

[4] The band's original line-up was Sean Tollefson (bass/vocals), Gary Miklusek (guitar/vocals), and Jeff Fell (drums).

[6] In October 1995 the band recorded four songs with producer Pat Maley at Yoyo Studios in Olympia, Washington.

The entire album was recorded in a house that Munford, Miklusek and Fell rented near the University of Washington in Seattle.

Guitarist and founding member, Gary Miklusek decided to leave the group after a U.S. tour for the City of Subarus album.

Following a hiatus that lasted most of 2000, the band started the writing process for what would become their third full-length album, Beat Surf Fun.

In 2003, Tullycraft played shows in England, Sweden, Norway, and the Netherlands in support of the Beat Surf Fun album.

The band re-emerged with a new line-up that included Corianton Hale (lead guitar) and Jenny Mears (vocals).

Described as a vampire indie-pop opera, the album included the singles "The Punks Are Writing Love Songs" and "Georgette Plays a Goth".

[15] The result was the band's sixth album, Lost in Light Rotation – the first Tullycraft full-length since 2007's Every Scene Needs a Center.

During the summer of 2017 Tullycraft regrouped and started recording what would become their seventh full-length studio album, The Railway Prince Hotel.

[18] In 2001, Tullycraft was featured alongside Sleater-Kinney, Henry's Dress, Dub Narcotic Sound System, Unwound and The Make-Up in the Justin Mitchell music documentary, Songs for Cassavetes.

8 "On Tap") The song, "Superboy & Supergirl" appeared on the Netflix series, The End of the F***ing World January 5, 2018 (Season 1, Ep.

1) In 2020 Sean Tollefson and his wife Liz began hosting a weekly radio show in Seattle, WA called Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend's Too Stupid to Know About.