After the break-up of the Same, vocalist and guitarist
Martin Phillipps started a new band, the Chills, in
Dunedin in 1980. Over the next few years, they would go through extensive line-up changes, with the public believing that the Chills are solely a backing band for Phillipps, as he was the only constant member. "Pink Frost", recorded two years earlier, was released in 1984 and became a hit in New Zealand, followed by
The Lost EP (1985), which reached number 31 on the
UK Independent Chart. They played a few shows in London, England towards the end of 1985, and by October 1986, the line-up shifted again: Phillipps, Justin Harwood of
Coconut Rough on bass, Caroline Easther of the Verlaines on drums and Andrew Todd of Smart Russians on keyboard. The Chills recorded another single, "I Love My Leather Jacket", reaching number 25 on the UK Independent Singles Chart and number four in New Zealand. Spurred on by this, the band moved to London in February 1987, prior to a five-week trek across Europe. After returning to London, they began working with
Mayo Thompson of
Red Krayola on their debut studio album,
Brave Words. ==Release==