Formed in Atlanta, the band was signed to a four-album deal with
Virgin Records. Their song “We’re Here To Save The Day” was featured in the
NBC season premiere of
Chuck on September 20, 2010, and is also included in the soundtrack for the video game
NBA 2K11. They have had their songs featured on television shows like USA's
Royal Pains and
Suits,
The CW's
The Vampire Diaries, and
Fox's
House. "Perfect Day" was featured in the film
Horrible Bosses. Following their 2010 debut
Southern Gothic they signed with Santa Monica, California–based 429 Records and released an EP titled "Sold Out" on March 20, 2012, as an appetizer to their second full-length album
Do It for Free slated for a June 12, 2012, worldwide release. "Right Where I Belong" was chosen as the first single. The band is touring the country in support of the album on
Warped Tour. As of September 2013, the band has been on hiatus, according to the band's Facebook page. In the fall of 2018, Elijah Jones announced that the band would release "Dreams of Oneonta" as the lead single for
King of the Gutter, their first album in nearly six years. "Dreams of Oneonta" was released October 8, 2018. While
King of the Gutter was recorded in 2014, Jones' problem with addiction prevented them from finishing the album. Dixon contacted Jones in early 2018 about revisiting the material and together they produced and mixed the original recordings. Of the songs, Jones said, "I was basically writing about my downfall, the prelude to a complete mental breakdown. I was basically documenting [it]. I didn't realize it at the time, but that's what I was writing about."
King of the Gutter was released on January 10, 2019, after being announced the previous day in a Facebook post. ==Discography==