Formed in 1995, the group released albums through several labels and toured with acts such as Deftones and Soulfly[4] before going on hiatus in 2002.
Singer Grady Avenell guested on two Far tracks - 9 Miles, and a cover of Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas Time?
During this time, the band recorded a track called The Regulator for the Bad Brains' Never Give In tribute album, and toured with Deftones throughout Europe.
In 2001, they released the critically acclaimed Carpe Diem, which saw a world-tour promotion, headlining shows in the US, UK, and Japan, and playing the Vans Warped Tour in Australia.
Avenell was announced unable to perform at the Will Haven dates in Glasgow and Newport, due to problems with his wife in Paris, so Simon Neil of Biffy Clyro, Craig B of Aereogramme, Mikey Dee of Skindred, Crowbar frontman, Kirk Windstein and XSheepX of The Seventh Cross were asked to do guest vocals for both nights.
One of the demos, "Handlebars To Freedom", will appear on a compilation disc of new Australian label Static Migration Records.
A post made by guitarist Jeff Irwin on an unofficial message board stated that the band intend to tour the new material later on in 2007.
In September 2008, Will Haven embarked on a headlining European tour with French band My Own Private Alaska and further support differing per city.
On October 12, 2009, the following was said about Grady rejoining the group: "After a little time off and doing a few benefit shows for our brother Chi Cheng of the Deftones, we are back to work.
"[citation needed] In April 2010, the band announced that Chris Fehn would be assuming bass duties for their upcoming album and tours, replacing Mike Martin.
[6] A full-length LP titled Muerte was released via Minus Head in March 2018, with guest appearances from Mike Scheidt of Yob and Stephen Carpenter of Deftones.