Miaow -- now consisting of Carroll, Caine, Fenner, and keyboardist Joe Korner -- next signed to Factory to release the group's creative apex, 1987's When It All Comes Down. An energetic and infectious burst of pop ephemera, it was famously covered in 1991 by the acclaimed U.S. band Unrest, who so worshipped Cath Carroll that two years later they wrote a song in her honor for their final LP, Perfect Teeth, and even featured her photo on the cover. After a second Factory single, Break the Code, Miaow began work on their first full-length effort -- provisionally titled Priceless Innuendo, the rough demos suggest a more electronic pop-inspired approach than past efforts, but the sessions stalled and the group splintered prior to the project's completion. After releasing England Made Me, a solo LP for Factory, Carroll relocated to Chicago, ultimately releasing several solo discs for Unrest frontman Mark Robinson's TeenBeat label. In early 2003, the LTM label issued When It All Comes Down, collecting the entirety of Miaow's recorded output. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi