On June 28, 2009, the band performed at
S.C.E.N.E. Music Festival in Canada. On June 29, drummer Mike Novak announced that he had left the band, citing "personal conflicts" and mentioning he was getting himself "out of an uncomfortable, unhealthy situation". The following day, the band said "For the past year it has felt like we were playing with a drum machine or a pre recorded backing track. He completely shut off communication with us ... he simply was not a part of us anymore mentally or emotionally." On July 8, "The Marvelous Slut" was released as a free download. On July 13,
New Junk Aesthetic was announced for release in September. In addition, the album's track listing and artwork was revealed. The artwork was created by guitarist Jordan Buckley, to which Keith called it "a superb job". Later in the month, the band filmed a music video for "Wanderlust". On August 22, the band performed a show with new drummer Ryan Leger of
Dead and Divine. On August 25, the music video for "Wanderlust" was released, directed by Chris Sims. According to
Chart Attack, the video features Buckley "stuck in one gigantic hall with many doors, and every one he walks through features some kind of weird, sketched world of art from New Junk Aesthetic on the other side."
New Junk Aesthetic was released on September 15 through
Epitaph Records. In November and December, the band went on the
Taste of Chaos tour in the UK and Europe, playing alongside
Killswitch Engage,
In Flames,
Maylene and the Sons of Disaster and
Dead by April. In January 2010, the band went on the Boys of Summer tour in Australia with
50 Lions,
Trap Them and
Mary Jane Kelly. On March 8, the band released a music video for "After One Quarter of a Revolution". In March and April, the band went on a US tour alongside
Four Year Strong,
Polar Bear Club and
Trapped Under Ice. In May, the band went on a tour of the US with
Norma Jean and
Cancer Bats. In July and August, the band performed on
Warped Tour. In September and October, the band went on the Hell on Earth tour in Europe alongside
Terror,
All Shall Perish,
Down to Nothing and Thick as Blood. In April 2011, the band appeared at
Groezrock. The following month, the band headlined Bled Fest. In September and October, the band headlined the Counter Revolution tour in Australia with support from
the Acacia Strain and
the Word Alive. On October 13, it was announced that Newton left the band to pursue a career. He was replaced by Stephen Micciche, who was originally the band's third bassist. Shortly afterwards, the band supported
Gwar on their tour of the US, which lasted until the end of November. ==Reception==