Prior to his music career, McElligott was a student at the
London School of Economics where he studied social anthropology, when he decided to take a year off to try music.
Suego Faults was recorded by McElligott, all the parts and instruments were played by him. He is proficient in playing the piano, his first instrument, as well as guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, trumpet and other instruments. The songs on the album were put together by McElligott and
Dave Fridmann, producer of
The Flaming Lips,
MGMT and
Mercury Rev. The two share co production credit on the album sleeve. The album was generally well received, garnering 5 stars from Artrocker, 8 out of 10 from NME and 4 out of 5 stars from Uncut, The Fly, Evening Standard, Scotland on Sunday, The Scotsman. The band also received praise from The Guardian, Spin Magazine, The Fader & Pitchfork. In 2012, Wolf Gang was number 95 in
GQs "100 Best Things In The World" listing. ==Performances==