The band were musically influenced by the likes of The Cure, The Chameleons, Cocteau Twins and The Mission.
After an initial flurry of activity during which the band supported bands such as Red Lorry Yellow Lorry and a tour with All About Eve Adoration then spent 4 years in the studio to write and record their first album, with Lee-Anne Burgess joining them on bass in 2006.
With the addition of Chris Milden (of Lahannya) and Rob Leydon on guitars and Simon Rippin on drums the new line up made its live return to a sold out Dingwalls[7] in London.
The band then went over to Europe to perform at the 2009 Wave-Gotik-Treffen in Leipzig Germany alongside I Like Trains and The Cranes[8] before returning to the Whitby Gothic Weekend with Faith and the Muse.
After a headline show at London's Camden underworld one review said "the band had decided to replicate Chartres Cathedral in sound".