The band released one demo tape and played many
New York City area shows before self-releasing their debut self-titled album in 1998. Response was positive enough, that the band was signed to
Mojo Records, and they released
Chawalaleng, one year later. Soon after their major label debut, Anna Milat-Meyer and James Blanck left the group. Anna Milat-Meyer took a position, playing bass in Latin Jazz band Los Mas Valientes. Carl Barc of the band Ever Since Day One took over on bass and Dave Karcich, formerly of
Spring Heeled Jack, took over on drums. The band continued to tour and build a strong fanbase. The band recorded a live show at
CBGB's, intending for it to be released on CD. The album would never see release, however, as the band would split up on July 13, 2001. Soon after the breakup, Coolie Ranx started a solo career, recording and playing shows around the world with back up band Fear Nuttin' Band. Nick Bacon joined
Lost City Angels, who were looking for a second guitarist. On December 9, 2001, Nobile, Barc and Karcich, joined with Spring Heeled Jack guitarist, Mike Pellegrino to perform as Cenzo for a Ska For Youth benefit show to raise money for the Twin Tower Orphan Fund after the
September 11 attacks on the
World Trade Center. Karcich also took the drum position in
Avoid One Thing, a band fronted by former
Mighty Mighty Bosstones bass player,
Joe Gittleman. Karcich suffered a sudden brain aneurysm and died on April 5, 2002. Eight months later, a tribute show was held at
Toad's Place in honor of Karcich. During a performance by Cenzo, Nobile and Barc welcomed Coolie Ranx and Nick Bacon onstage for a brief Pilfers reunion. On November 4, 2005, the original five members of Pilfers reunited at the
Knitting Factory in
New York City for a sold-out show. Two more reunion shows took place at the same location on May 6, 2007, and January 25, 2008. Coolie Ranx continued with his solo career as Vinny Nobile continued with Cenzo who promoted their album
Maybe Now. Nick Bacon continued to pursue other musical projects in
New York City, making his film debut in the 2007
Drew Barrymore and
Hugh Grant film,
Music and Lyrics. In 2009, he appeared on
Rescue Me as a member of Mike Lombardi's band Apache Stone. In 2008, Pilfers performed nine shows outside of NYC, including six shows in November with Sonic Boom Six. Pilfers performed two shows on the second leg of the
Ska is Dead 4 tour. They played on November 14, 2009, at the Showcase Live in Foxboro, MA, and November 15, 2009, at the Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ. Pilfers performed for a Haiti benefit concert at the Knitting Factory on April 23, 2010, with Karen Gibson Roc, Tsunami Rising, and Across The Aisle. In November 2011, Connecticut's
Asbestos Records and Chicago, IL's Underground Communiqué Records launched a fundraiser together on
Kickstarter to release Pilfer's self-titled album on vinyl, among other third-wave ska classics from
The Pietasters,
Edna's Goldfish, and
Suburban Legends. If the funding goal was met by January 18, 2012, the records were scheduled to be released later in the year. In 2013, Pilfers toured with
Reel Big Fish across the U.S. and Canada. Joining for this tour was Ben Basile (bass) and Billy Kottage (trombone/keys). In addition, Pilfers, with their original lineup, headlined a show at The
Gramercy Theater on January 19, 2014. This show marked the first time that Coolie Ranx and his son, singer-songwriter/rapper Mark U, will share the same stage. ==Band members==