The group was formed as an indie pop band in Linköping student circles in 1991.
The music they played was described later as "guitar mangling", but soon developed it into a style similar to Komeda and The Cardigans: a blend of Motown, the Beatles, jazz, easy listening, bossa nova and indie pop played with technical skills,[1] with some melancholy and sadness.
Although the group had an overseas success (over 100,000 albums sold in Japan) they never had a major breakthrough coming back home.
When vocalist Jennie Medin chose to focus on her academic career in 1998, the group was dissolved.
A few years later, Medin played on the solo album The World Through My Eyes with songs by Jorgen Warnstrom, which was released in Japan and Sweden in the winter of 2003–2004.