[1] Their 2008 single "Burning Me Out" received national airplay on Triple J,[2][3] were one of the station's Next Crop Acts[4] and were an Unearthed J Award nominee in 2008.
[citation needed] The associated tour started with a gig supporting the Living End in November 2012.
[11] The last post on their Facebook page dates from February 2016,[12] and by November 2016 the group had disbanded, with Ricky Kradolfer appearing with Sydney-based High Violet.
[13] Tess Ingram of The Music reviewed Sea of Bright Lights (22 October 2012) and observed, "With breathy vocals, soaring synths, jangly guitars and hook-laden pop tunes, [this release] is the perfect album for a summer road trip or a long day at the beach.
The aforementioned sonic combination could come across as fake and irritating, but [the group] have found the perfect balance of indie rock and dream pop to make this a debut with enough variation to be an easy listen.