Immaculate Machine was founded in 2001 by Brooke Gallupe, Kathryn Calder and Luke Kozlowski, who had met as high school students in Victoria. Their third album, ''
Immaculate Machine's Fables'', was released on June 12, 2007. That month, the album's first single "Jarhand" was featured as the
iTunes free single of the week. Band members at this time included Caitlin Gallupe—Brooke's sister—on bass and vocals, Brooke Wilken on guitar and vocals, Leslie Rewega on keyboards and vocals, and Aden Collinge on drums. Calder and guitarist Jordan Minkoff also played at some shows in 2009. In early 2011, after over a year of inactivity, Immaculate Machine officially disbanded. A message posted on the band's blog stated that "[w]ith the fracture of the original lineup, the motivation to continue Immaculate Machine waned." In August 2024, the band played a reunion concert in Victoria, British Columbia. ==Members==