Courteeners released their second studio album
Falcon through
A&M Records in February 2010. It peaked at number six in the
UK Albums Chart; out of its three
singles, "You Overdid It Doll" reached the highest at number 24 in the United Kingdom. The album was promoted with two tours of the UK, as well as various festival appearances, including
Glastonbury,
Isle of Wight and
T in the Park. During one performance, they debuted three new songs, one of which being "Push Yourself". The touring cycle for the album concluded by December 2010; frontman Liam Fray said the band would take a brief break before starting to work on their next album. Sometime after, they had accumulated six-to-seven new songs, though Fray was unsure of what direction they would take. He explained that the material on
Falcon were written as acoustic songs, whereas for the new material, he was "building [them] up and getting drum beats and bass parts down" prior to them entering a studio. In June and July 2011, the band performed at
Delamere Forest, in addition to playing at the Haigh Live and
Isle of Wight Festivals. During these shows, they debuted "Save Rosemary in Time". They spent the rest of the year working on their new album at a studio in Manchester, with the intent on releasing it early in the following year. They debuted three new songs, included "Lose Control" and "Welcome to the Rave". Fray broke his ankle on New Year's Day 2012, tearing ligaments in the process, resulting in him needing four months to recover. This period of time allowed him to re-listen to the songs they had up to that point, which he felt could be improved upon. Fray became aware of Joseph Cross from his production work on
Happiness (2010) by
Hurts, as well as Cross' own material under the moniker Performance. Fray intentionally wanted to work with someone within the members' age range; he met Cross while at a party, who inquired about what new material the band had. Fray told him about "Lose Control" and "Welcome to the Rave", by which Cross was interested based on the descriptions Fray had given him. The pair later met up and discussed various topics, before eventually talking about what the band wanted from their next album. Fray wished for it to be more up-tempo to counter the mid-pace tone of
Falcon. ==Composition and lyrics==