[6] Their March 2004 first single "Laugh, Point & Wave"[7] on the Music for Nations label went to number 1 on the Kerrang!
TV video chart, and they received a great deal of play on MTV2, Xfm, and BBC 6 Music.
After touring with bands such as Biffy Clyro, Oceansize, InMe, Yourcodenameis:milo, Million Dead, and Hell is for Heroes they released their third single, Thirteen Days,[8] in June 2004 and their debut album Raw Nerve in July.
The album was critically acclaimed, receiving four K's and a very enthusiastic review in Kerrang!,[9] as well as in other respected on and offline publications.
[12] Some members went on to form new projects, including Martino's Bristol-based post-pop band Kill Cassidy.