In 2002, Longwave formulated a darker disposition for the Day Sleeper EP. Within a week of its release, the Strokes' manager asked Longwave to play three dates with his stylish, rambunctious five-piece. The Strokes were so impressed, Longwave landed the opening spot for the rest of the tour. Such an opportunity allowed great publicity for the band, not to mention a contract with RCA. Producer Dave Fridmann (the Flaming Lips, Mercury Rev, Mogwai) collected the band in his Tarbox Road Studio in up-state New York to work on Longwave's major-label debut before the year's end. What followed was the dreamy williwaw of The Strangest Things, released in March 2003. Shortly after the June 2004 release of the Life of the Party EP, founding members Marchese and James left the band. Drummer Nic Brown and bassist Christian Bongers stepped in as temporary replacements so the band could resume recording their sophomore album with producer John Leckie.There's A Fire was released in June 2005. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide