

Using most of 2014 to prepare their second long-player, they returned in 2015 with an expanded style demonstrating funk, dance, and new wave influences. Produced by Grammy winner Jason Perry, the driving Automatic was released by Epic Records that summer. The following year the group went out on tour in Europe with Bring Me the Horizon, as well as supporting 5 Seconds of Summer on their Sounds Live Feels Live world tour. After parting ways with Sony, the four-piece signed to SharpTone, who reissued Automatic in the U.S. and Canada. In 2017. the band returned to the studio to record their third album. Taking inspiration from their live performances, the heavier-sounding Technology was issued at the beginning of 2018





