Following the release of
Childish Prodigy (2009), Vile and his backing band, the Violators, embarked upon an extensive tour, with Vile stating, "There has been a lot of touring and more growing – more than people might know." The tour was the first to feature the full Violators line-up, with Vile noting, "[It was the] first time the full band could come along. We had kind of a shitty rental van and it was the first time we were all together for that long. At points it was like
Lord of the Flies, everyone ready to eat each other up, and then we're suddenly like best friends again. And we still are best friends." The band subsequently entered the studio with producer John Agnello. Comparing
Smoke Ring for Halos sessions to his previous studio album, Vile stated, "With
Childish Prodigy, I had made a whole record not knowing where I was going – it was me in my studio, somewhere between
lo-fi and, maybe not super, hi-fi. [...] I wanted to have a concept of this album being a statement as a whole, as opposed a little bit from here and a little bit from there. It shows a kind of introspective
folk side more, while still being into
rock. It doesn't capture my whole sound, but it captures part of my sound and is more concise as a record." The final two songs to be recorded for the album were "Society Is My Friend and "Puppet to the Man", with Vile stating: "
Matador did say, 'It's great, but there aren't any rockers on it.' So I [went] back in and recorded a couple rockers, which I'm glad I did. "Society Is My Friend" and "Puppet to the Man" – I recorded them at the end." Reflecting upon the album in 2013, Vile stated, "I proved myself with
Smoke Ring. It was me maturing. I made a good
pop record. And all the songs were me, but that was like a growing record. Growing in a lot of ways. But it didn't feel exactly me. I wasn't entirely comfortable or experienced with the scenario, and I feel that [subsequent album,
Wakin on a Pretty Daze] is just 100% my voice all the time." As of January 2012 UK sales stand at 14,000 copies according to The Guardian. == Writing and composition ==