Violaine

The song "Touch Upon Touch", which was released in 1996 on the compilation Volume 17 and in 1997 on the compilation Splashed with Many a Speck, was the last song recorded by the band prior to their breakup in 1997.

[2] Like their previous single, "Violaine" enjoyed considerable success on European radio, including in Poland where it was considered a "power play" track on various radio stations in the country.

[4] Justin Chadwick of Albumism felt that the song "ranks among the band's finest arrangements ever".

[4] In a review for Milk & Kisses on Sputnikmusic, Robert Garland wrote that "Violaine has an impact as far as dream pop goes, but the album's larger mainstays are found in its belly.

"[5] The track has been performed several times by the band, mostly during their 1996 tour for Milk and Kisses prior to the disbandment of the group.