In the spring of 2000, Daunt was asked to join Santa's Boyfriend. Between playing club shows and demoing original material, the band self-produced one album, "Swings and Roundabouts". In 2001, the band played its first US tour with
The Funky Meters from
New Orleans. At the close of the tour, Santa's Boyfriend performed at the
Mercury Lounge in New York, where they began to receive major label interest. A few months later, the band, under new moniker
Fiction Plane, was signed to
MCA/Universal. In the summer of 2002, Fiction Plane recorded its debut album,
Everything Will Never Be OK with producer
David Kahne and engineer
Joe Barresi in Los Angeles. Fiction Plane spent 2003 and 2004 touring and promoting the album in the US and Japan until MCA folded into
Geffen Records. During the band's downtime, Daunt began to engage in session work (see Discography below). In 2005, Fiction Plane recorded and released the
Bitter Forces and Lame Race Horses EP for the Geffen imprint, Everybody's Records. The EP was produced by Paul Corkett, with whom the band continues to record to this day. The band promoted the release with a short UK tour as well as opening for
Sting in America and Europe as part of his Broken Music tour. Rob Mccarthy In 2007, Fiction Plane recorded and released
Left Side of the Brain for indie label
Bieler Bros. Records. The band proceeded to tour the world as the opener for
The Police's anniversary reunion
tour. They followed that up with tours with
The Feeling,
The Bravery, and the 2008 Summer Unity Tour with
311 and
Snoop Dogg. In 2009, Fiction Plane released the live album,
Paradiso, and plans to record a brand new studio album later in the year. ==Solo work==