
The album was released worldwide on March 31, 2014, via Play It Again Sam. It received favorable reviews from Rolling Stone and Consequence of Sound. Mom + Pop Music released Wildewoman in North America on October 15, 2013. The band toured with the EP throughout the first half of 2013 while finishing the recording of Wildewoman, produced by band member Dan Molad.
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Their song "Until We Get There" was featured in season 2, episode 24 of the TV show New Girl.


The Silver Sound Music Video Film Festival + Band Battle awarded the "Go Home" video as Best Animation. The band did a Tiny Desk Concerts performance in January 2013. Lucius received several placements in TV shows including Grey's Anatomy and Catfish: The TV Show. The quintet released a self-titled EP in February 2012. She said the album would be up for purchase on the band's website, along with several other signature items created especially for its livestream series, Turning It Around: A Community Rebuilding Concert. Wolfe told fans the news during an AMA portion of the streaming event. On July 9, 2020, Lucius announced it would be re-releasing Songs from the Bromley House digitally to raise funds for businesses affected by the COVID-19 virus. Following this, in 2011, most of the music the band had already made together was re-recorded and later released as their debut EP. About a year later, Molad met singer and guitarist Andy Burri who was invited to join the band. During this period, Pete Lalish was introduced by Molad, and the two soon joined Lucius, making it a four-piece. By 2010, the three were collaborating on future Lucius music. Shortly after the release of Songs from the Bromley House, Wolfe and Laessig connected with Dan Molad. The band made a one-time pressing CD of the album and has not released the album since. During this period, they were joined by producer Doug Wamble. In 2009, Wolfe and Laessig self-released Songs from the Bromley House, a biographical ode to the house and the experiences that they had in their Brooklyn home.

The two lived in an old Victorian mansion which had a 60-year-old recording studio and vintage pianos inside. In 2007, they founded Lucius after moving to Ditmas Park, Brooklyn to pursue a musical career.

Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig first met in 2005 as students at Berklee College of Music and began performing together. History Songs from the Bromley House and band formation (2005–2011)
