The Head and the Heart Self-burned copies of
The Head and the Heart in handmade denim sleeves were being sold at shows within a few weeks, and soon local record stores Easy Street and Sonic Boom couldn't keep them in stock. After a "feeding frenzy" of interest from record labels and managers, the band signed with Sub Pop in November 2010. Sub Pop remastered the album, expanded it with a studio version of their traditional concert closer "Rivers and Roads", and re-recorded one song ("Sounds Like Hallelujah"). The album was re-released in CD format, and for the first time on vinyl LP, on
Record Store Day 2011. The band is signed with
Heavenly Recordings in the United Kingdom and Europe. The band toured extensively through 2010 and 2011 in both the United States and Europe, and opened for
Vampire Weekend, and the band made their network television debut on April 21, 2011, on
Conan. The album reached the
Billboard 200 Album Charts at No. 110 and the record stayed on the chart for ten weeks.
''Let's Be Still'' The band's second album ''
Let's Be Still'' was released on October 15, 2013. Recorded in Seattle and produced together with Shawn Simmons, the first track, "Shake," was aired on the August 5, 2013. Frontman Johnson said of it "...this is the first time that we produced as a full band. This one is everyone's influences equally present and prevalent throughout the album". James Christopher Monger of AllMusic said of the album: "The group's predilection for heartfelt,
Avett Brothers-meets-
Fleet Foxes roots rock is apparent right out of the gate with "Homecoming Heroes" and "Another Story," both of which utilize familiar folk-rock architecture to spin earnest and familiar tales concerning the two body parts from which the group takes its name." On November 2, 2013, ''Let's Be Still
reached number 10 on the Billboard'' 200 albums chart. Thielen also spent time writing for other artists, including
Mavis Staples. Thielen and Matt Gervais got married in 2015.
Signs of Light The band released their third studio album,
Signs of Light, in September 2016, and toured in North America and Europe following its release. In the middle of 2015, Johnson and Russell began the writing process for the third album at
Montecito Heights in Los Angeles. He was replaced by Thielen's husband Matt Gervais. In September 2016 the band released their third album
Signs of Light. It was preceded by the single "
All We Ever Knew". The band toured throughout 2017 with performances at
Coachella,
Red Rocks Amphitheatre,
Hinterland Music Festival, and
Lollapalooza.
Living Mirage On March 14, 2019, the band announced their fourth album,
Living Mirage, would be released on May 17, and the first single "Missed Connection". On April 5, the band released a second single from the album, titled "Honeybee". They also revealed a March 21 livestream performance at The Belasco in Los Angeles, CA. The band announced a spring/autumn 2019 tour that consists of 38 North American shows.
Every Shade of Blue On January 21, 2022, the band released a single, "Every Shade of Blue" from their fifth studio album
of the same name, which was released April 29, 2022.
Aperture Their sixth studio album,
Aperture, was released on May 9, 2025 through Verve Forecast Records. It is self-produced and reflects a shift toward more introspective songwriting and expansive arrangements. ==In popular culture==