2004–12: The King Blues In 2004, Fox released a solo EP under the name The King Blues. However, he began recording with a number of different musicians before settling on a permanent lineup. They initially played in squats around London.
2012–2015: Solo career Soon after The King Blues' breakup, Itch flew to Los Angeles to begin working on solo material with collaborator
John Feldmann of
Goldfinger. His first solo full-length,
The Deep End, released in March 2014 by
Red Bull Records, featured guest appearances by
Adam Lazzara of
Taking Back Sunday,
Matisyahu, and
Patrick Stump of
Fall Out Boy. He began touring extensively, including performances at the
Reading and Leeds Festivals and UK dates with
Scroobius Pip. Itch fractured his heel during a show at London's Jazz Café in June 2013, and subsequently spent the rest of the summer on
Vans Warped Tour in a wheelchair. Itch, Fruitbag and Jamie Jazz all reunited in May 2014 for a three-song one-off encore after Itch's set at the
100 Club in London. Itch had massive success in Australia where his single "Another Man" was certified double platinum and remained in the top 50 for 14 weeks.
2015–present: Reunion of The King Blues On 25 November 2015, The King Blues announced their return, as well as announcing tour dates for
Enter Shikari, for whom they would appear as special guests on their Mindsweep Tour the following year. In 2016, the band released "Off with Their Heads" on rapper Scroobius Pip's Speech Development record label. In 2017, the band signed to Cooking Vinyl Records and released their fifth full-length album
The Gospel Truth. Itch wrote a poem called "Manchester" after the Manchester bombings which was used by ITN News in their report. Itch released his first book
101 Haikus which was crowd-funded and reached its goal within hours of being announced. The book went on to become an Amazon Best Seller. In 2019, Itch wrote "38 Minutes" a musical based on a false alert in Hawaii. The live show was sold out months in advance and the soundtrack made the UK iTunes Top 40. Itch also released his second book "Tall Stories", a collection of fictional short stories. == Controversy ==