A gothabilly band that formed in East London in 2002, they released six albums on their own label November Tenth Records and toured constantly for eleven years building a small but loyal following from the goth, punk and psychobilly scenes in the UK and Europe.
The band toured Europe and played in Germany, France, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia (where they were featured on the National Television News),[6] Belfast and on 31 October 2005 in Dublin where they performed at Tower Records and Whelan's (music venue).
[7] The single Hammer Horror Glamour (2005 from the Memphisto album) was featured on several cover-mount CDs including Big Cheese magazine (UK) and Zillo (Germany).
More European dates in Germany and Poland were followed by another UK tour to promote Voodoo Goddess the first track taken from Flesh Ride (their fourth album).
In August the band announced their new album "Flesh Ride" would be released on 31 October and would contain 15 tracks - as with "Memphisto" the cover photo was taken by Finnish born photographer Tina Korhonen.
The band confirmed in early 2010 that Jacqui Vixen had been forced to quit playing the bass due to an RSI Repetitive strain injury she had been suffering from for some time.
Prior to the recording of the fifth album The Dark Triad Jacqui began taking vocal coaching under the tutelage of Stevie Vann and took over the role of lead vocalist.
[17] After a lay off of over three years the band returned to the live stage for a farewell tour and to promote The Electric Ballroom and Johnny's novel Kill Devil Delta.
[18][19] The final release on their November Tenth Records label was a Limited Edition 4GB Memory Stick containing all six of their albums, plus photos, lyrics and memorabilia.