The Red Sea (2008-2010) After national tours in summer 2006, spring 2007, and late 2007, The Shondes self-released their debut LP,
The Red Sea, on January 8, 2008, and held a record release party at Brooklyn's Luna Lounge. The album was recorded at Studio G in
Brooklyn, NY and produced by
Tony Maimone and features
Brian Dewan on keyboards.
My Dear One and Searchlights (2010-2012) Following that tour, guitarist Ian Brannigan left the band and was replaced by Fureigh. The new lineup made its debut at
JDub Records' annual "Jewltide" Christmas Eve party at Southpaw in
Brooklyn, NY. In May 2010, the Shondes released their second album
My Dear One on Fanatic Records. They toured nationally to support it that year, beginning at
South By Southwest in March throughout the Spring. Culture Snob and Stomp and Stammer described it as a break-up album about guitarist Ian Brannigan.
The Garden and Brighton (2012-present) They toured Europe throughout the Fall of 2012, sponsored by Missy magazine, trying out material for a new album. In April 2013, they announced the departure of founding drummer, Temim Fruchter, and the entrance of
Allison Miller for the band's fourth record,
The Garden, which was released September 17, 2013 on
Exotic Fever Records, and again produced by
Tony Maimone at
Brooklyn, NY's Studio G.
The Garden release tour was Fureigh's last with the band, and Fen Ikner stepped in on drums. In December 2013, the band announced they would be joining
Against Me! for their record release tour in January 2014, joined by Zach Toporek on guitar and Jim Heffernan on drums. Their fourth studio album
The Garden was released in 2013 on
Exotic Fever Records, and produced by
Tony Maimone at
Brooklyn, NY's Studio G. The band toured with
Against Me! in January 2014, and went on a headlining national tour in Winter/Spring 2015. Following the tour, the band settled into a more permanent lineup consisting of the founding duo (Solomon and Oberman), new guitarist Courtney Robbins, and drummer Alex Smith. This new lineup went into the studio to record The Shondes fifth studio album from January–March 2016. In June 2016, the band announced the new record,
Brighton, would be released on September 17, 2016 on Exotic Fever Records. ==Jewish cultural influence==