A Friend in London

[1] The lead singer, Tim Schou, won the contest Danish Young Talent 2005 which led to the recording of the band's first single, "Thoughts of a Boheme".

Their break came in 2008 with the Bodog Million Dollar Battle of the Bands where they won the European leg of the competition reaching the final 10 qualifying round in the United States.

[2] Partly because of the criticism, the band has confirmed in interviews they will make changes to the song prior to presenting it in the Düsseldorf 2011 finals.

after Dutch singer Mandy Huydts announced that the Netherlands had awarded the song "New Tomorrow" twelve points.

[4] The band released their debut album Unite on 21 January 2013, having pre-released the tracks "New Tomorrow", "Calling a Friend" and "Get Rich in Vegas" in advance.

Páll "Tim" Schou continued with the band for a token period 2013 to 2014 with new members Jesper Madsen, Johan Jørgensen and Thomas Duus included.

The band's single "New Tomorrow" was used as the basis for the spaceflight documentary, Challenging Endeavours: A tale of two shuttles, that premiered on YouTube in February 2013.

Directors included Ib Christian Henricson, Marie Louise Henricson and Lena Nyhus Band member Tim Schou, in 2011, he appeared in the Danish TV show Skjulte stjerner (meaning Hidden Stars) on DR1 Danish television station as mentor and costar with the child singer Thomas Meilstrup presented by the mononym Thomas, performing many songs including a mashup of "(I've Had) The Time of My Life" / "Baby", "Over the Rainbow", a mashup of A Friend in London songs "New Tomorrow" / "Calling a Friend", a mashup of Listen (Beyoncé song)" / "Dancing on My Own" and in the final a mashup of "Moves like Jagger" / "Run to You" and a repetition of ""Over the Rainbow".

In 2015, he was signed to Sony/ATV and Iceberg Publishing and engaged in a tour notably in USA, UK (supporting Aaron Carter), Germany, Sweden etc.