Biography : Fighting Fiction
In the summer of 2008 the band were booked to play a small festival in Normandy, France, which is where they met their manager Matthew Wood. Wood and his London-based company, Dead Planet, would become a large part of the forward momentum, and he subsequently aligned them with highly credited record producer Mark Williams (Biffy Clyro, Enter Shikari, Million Dead, Oceansize, Yourcodenameis:milo). The band formed an ongoing relationship with Williams, who has since worked on every record the band has released.
"We Will Not Forget", a standalone single, was recorded at Leeder's Farm in Norfolk in January 2010 and released in May. By this time, drummer Rob Ballingall had already made the decision to leave the band to move to Brooklyn, USA. He officially left the band in April 2010 and was quickly replaced by Adam Wells, who featured in the single's music video and toured with the band until early 2011.
In 2011, the band relocated from Bath to Brighton and were joined by new drummer Nate Davenport. They hit Envy Studios in Petersfield and recorded their self-titled album over several consecutive weekends in March. Lead single "Rock N Roll is Dead and Its Corpse Is for Sale" was released in May.
Throughout the remainder of 2011 the band embarked on two extensive UK tours and opened up the Lock-Up Stage at Reading and Leeds Festivals. Fighting Fiction was finally released on February 12th 2012 by Xtra Mile Records to relative success, achieving promising reception from numerous radio networks and music magazines.
In May 2012, after over a year, Davenport left the band and was replaced in July by new drummer Alex Davis.
During the recording of the follow-up in spring of 2013 Roffe left the band and was replaced temporarily by session bass player Jamie Carl Moody, thereby enabling Cooke to concentrate solely on guitar.
The Long And The Short Of It was released on 16th September 2013 by Xtra Mile Recordings. A limited edition 7" vinyl split EP with Dutch band Sweet Empire was released simultaneously and contains two album songs, including the title track. The album was recorded in a number of different locations, including a barn in the middle of West Sussex and the recording studios at Guildford University.
In the weeks following the release of the album the band replaced Moody and Davis with bassist Will Bright and drummer Douglas Hunt and undertook a sizable UK and European tour spanning 10 countries.
In March 2014, the band made public their decision to disband, posting a heartfelt message of thanks on their Facebook profile.
Source : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighting_Fiction