Forming in 2005, Screaming Females fired their first salvo in 2007, self-releasing their debut full-length, Baby Teeth, as well as the "Arm Over Arm" b/w "Zoo of Death" 7" single. The band quickly followed up with their sophomore album, What If Someone Is Watching Their T.V.?, which was also self-released. The group focused on collaborative releases in 2008, including a split 7" with Full of Fancy on Let's Pretend Records and another split 7", this one consisting of Neil Young covers, with Hunchback. The Females got some more exposure in 2009 after a series of jaw-dropping performances at New York's CMJ and a tour with Dead Weather. That same year, the band made the jump to a label, releasing Power Move through the principled independent imprint Don Giovanni, which would become their long-term recording home and would reissue Baby Teeth and What If Someone Is Watching Their T.V.?
In 2010, Screaming Females released their fourth album, Castle Talk, and received more mainstream attention than ever after they were featured on NPR's All Things Considered later that year. 2010 also saw the release of Singles, a collection of their non-LP 7" sides. The band issued their fifth album, the Steve Albini-engineered Ugly, in 2012. Screaming Females' first live album, Live at the Hideout (also recorded by Albini), arrived in 2014. The group teamed up with producer Matt Bayles to record their 2015 studio effort, Rose Mountain. In February 2018, the band released All at Once, a stylistically diverse set that included a guest appearance from Brendan Canty of Fugazi. By late 2019, enough time had passed since Singles that Screaming Females brought out another collection of rare non-LP sides, Singles Too. ~ Gregory Heaney & Mark Deming, Rovi