Early EPs The self-titled
Hector Bizerk EP was self recorded, and released on 5 June 2011. The initial launch of Hector Bizerk was a sold out show at
13th Note in King Street, Glasgow. Their first national radio play came as the song 'Burst Love' was picked up by
Ally McCrae at
BBC Radio One. The track was later selected as BBC Introducing's Track of the Month. The
Living Off Rhyme EP was again self released, and came out on 8 November 2011. It features the first appearance of Jennifer Muir, as guest vocalist on 'Hiatus'.
Living Off Rhyme was officially released with a live session on BBC Introducing. The session first introduced Alt-J to Hector Bizerk who later requested Hector Bizerk to play alongside them.
Drums. Rap. Yes. In 2012, the band played the BBC Introducing stage at T In the Park. The band's debut studio recording was released on 13 August 2012. It was received well by critics, and achieved national radio play on BBC Radio 1. The launch of
Drums.Rap.Yes took place in
King Tut's Wah Wah Hut. The show was included in The Evening Times' top ten gigs of 2012.
Nobody Seen Nothing Following the release of
Drums. Rap. Yes. the band were asked to play the T Break stage at T in the Park in 2013, one of around 100 live shows played that year. The band's second full length recording was released at an event the band called 'The Hectember Weekend' on 21 and 22 September 2013. To the original line up of Audrey and Louie were added Jennifer Muir (synth, vocal) and Fraser Sneddon (bass). As with
Drums. Rap. Yes. the album was received well critically, and was later shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year Award in 2014.
Later EPs In September 2014, the band released
The Fish That Never Swam (EP), followed by
The Bird That Never Flew (EP) in November 2014. The titles of these EPs are a reference to Glasgow's coat of arms and the
Miracles of St Mungo. The second EP was released at an event at The Poetry Club in Glasgow. The EP was accompanied by a film based on the work of Pearl Kinnear, who designed their logo and often produces artwork onstage during their live shows. However the EP is particularly notable for the appearance of
Liz Lochhead on the track 'Trouble is not a Place'. In January 2015 it was announced that the band would perform at South by Southwest 2015, with support from
Creative Scotland, along with other Scottish artists including
The Twilight Sad and
Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire. February 2015 saw the release of The Bell That Never Rang EP, the third instalment of the bands Glasgow Series, based in the tales of St Mungo. In April 2016, the band released the last of the four "Glasgow EPs," entitled The Tree That Never Grew. This EP was notable for its collaborations, including with
RM Hubbert on the title track,
Be Charlotte on "Empty Jackets" and
Pronto Mama vocalist Marc Rooney on two tracks. Tracks from The Fish That Never Swam, The Bell That Never Rang and The Tree That Never Grew were subsequently compiled on the band's final album "The Second City Of The Empire," released in April 2016. ==Awards==