A month later, the Licks' debut EP, ...Like a Bolt of Lightning, was released on Fiddler Records. More touring -- including a stint on the tenth annual Vans Warped Tour -- followed before Juliette and the Licks released their full-length debut, You're Speaking My Language, in May 2005. The band hit the road again to support the album and began writing songs for their sophomore release along the way. Their drummer split by the end of the tour, but Nirvana/Foo Fighters drummer Dave Grohl saved the day. While he had originally planned to just help with some demos, he stayed with the band for the recording of the album Four on the Floor, which was released in late 2006. The Four on the Floor DVD was released in December 2007. In 2009, she announced the dissolution of the Licks and returned with a new band, the New Romantiques. They released one album, Terra Incognita, meaning "unknown territory." The title was fitting as the sound was much different than her previous work, thanks in part to the album's producer, Omar Rodriguez-Lopez of the Mars Volta.
In 2015, she got the Licks back together and -- in addition to a few shows that extended into 2016 -- Lewis announced her return to music. In June 2016, she released the pop single "Hello Hero," which was co-written by Isabella Summers (Florence + the Machine). The backing band for her solo project included Brad Wilk (Rage Against the Machine), Juan Alderete (the Mars Volta), and her Licks colleague, Todd Morse. ~ David Jeffries, Rovi