Bullock released the solo albums
Pulling Up Arrows in 2010 before deciding to adopt a band name. The band signed to
Arts & Crafts Productions in 2013. The full band's debut album,
Funeral Sky, produced by Christopher Hayden of
Florence and the Machine The album was supported by a concert tour of both Canada and the United States, In 2016, they released the single "Heart in Two", and toured North America as an opening act for
Vance Joy. as well as a cover of
The Tragically Hip's "
Bobcaygeon" as a charity single to benefit the
Gord Downie and Chanie Wenjack Fund. During the tour for the
Arms of a Dream album across Canada, the band's tour bus crashed on the
Trans-Canada Highway near to
Banff National Park. Whilst the vehicles were written off, the band members only suffered slight injuries and were able to continue their tour, even though some of their instruments were damaged beyond repair. In February 2019, the band released a stand-alone digital single "Hold Me Like A Fire" along with a collaboration video produced by the
National Music Centre during their artist in residence program. On October 25, 2019, the band released their third album
un love. Also in 2019, their song
Black Water, from the album
Funeral Sky, was featured in the trailer for
El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie. The band also contributed a cover of
What a Wonderful World for the soundtrack of the 2020 film
Dolittle.
Reuben and the Bullhorn Singers In 2024, the band collaborated with Bullhorn Singers, a
Kainai band led by Iskotoah'ka William (Billy) Wadsworth, to release "Powerful", a song about reconciliation between
Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadians that was credited to Reuben and the Bullhorn Singers. The song was longlisted for the Polaris SOCAN Song Prize at the
2025 Polaris Music Prize. In March 2025, Reuben and the Bullhorn Singers announced the release of the EP
All These Roads. Reuben and the Bullhorn Singers also recorded music for the preview trailer to
Martin Scorsese's 2023 film
Killers of the Flower Moon. ==Discography==