The follow-up, Run Thick In The Night had a broader sonic palette, with violinist Megham Mulhearn added to the band, along with Hall using more clean singing.
Eat of The Low Dogs was heavily influenced by the book Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy.,[2] and for the last two albums Hall says that he has "been inspired a lot by the natural world.
Bassist Josh Holt and drummer Billy Graves are also founding and current members of Translation Loss "punk/sludge metal" band Generation of Vipers.
Graves is also the drummer for Neurot label mates A Storm of Light, of which Holt has also performed with as a touring guitarist.
Violinist Meghan Mullhearn also performs as a solo artist under the moniker Divine Circles in addition to having her hands in many other experimental music projects.