David Goggin and Matthew Boorman were formerly members of the
Medway indie band
Brigadier Ambrose until their final release in 2010. After a short hiatus, Goggin recorded some songs with long-term collaborator and producer Jim Riley (
Billy Childish,
Two Wounded Birds) at Ranscombe Studios in
Rochester in late 2011. Ben Hogwood and George Bacon were asked to overdub cello and violin parts and Vlks was formed as a result, initially as a means to play the songs live. John Jennings joined as bass player in 2012. They made their live debut at a packed
Club Fandango at the
Buffalo Bar in
Highbury,
London in July 2012, before following up with a support slots for
The Wave Pictures. Vlks released their debut EP
Vlks V on 29 April 2013. The EP features the songs "Day Of Bees", "The Richard Cobden", "Motown Funeral" and "Pilates".
The Guardian described the lead track
Day Of Bees as 'slow and swooning' - 'a promisingly miserabilist start'. and the band played their biggest show to date on 9 May, supporting Still Corners at London's
XOYO. Their second EP
Vlks X was released on 23 September, supported by their first headline show in London at Sebright Arms on 26 September, which sold out. The EP features the songs "Clutter", "Stuffed Birds", "Feathers" and "Cold Trains". The lead track "Clutter" received airplay via
BBC 6 Music and
BBC Introducing. ==Later activity==