The band were signed to Brisbane record label Dew Process,[1] under which they re-released their debut EP Yves Klein Blue Draw Attention to Themselves (April 2008).[2][3]
On 31 January 2011, the band announced via an email to mailing list subscribers[6] and a post on their Facebook page wall that they had disbanded in the second half of 2010 due to creative differences and that they now live in different cities.[7]
Afterwards
Charles Sale, on guitar and vocals, formed punk rockers, Babaganouj in Brisbane in 2011 alongside co-founding member Harriette Pilbeam (a.k.a. Hatchie, ex-Go Violets),[8] on bass guitar and vocals; they added Ruby McGregor in 2013 on rhythm guitar and vocals.[9][10][11] Their debut extended play, Sife Lucks (February 2014),[12] was followed by three more EPs, Pillar of Light (August 2016),[9]Hard to Be (October 2016) and Clarity Restored (2017), before working on their debut album.[13]
In February 2013, Yves Klein Blue's lead singer, Michael Tomlinson, formed a new band, Many Things,[14] based in London.[15]