They issued an album, Hunter's Moon, in October 2011 and created dark reverb laden psychedelic dream pop with a 1960s garage edge.
They were joined in late 2009 by Innez Tulloch on bass guitar,[2] and Susan Milanovic after their previous drummer left the group.
[5] Hunter's Moon received airplay on Australian community radio stations including 4ZZZ Brisbane, where it came in at number 1 on the weekly top 20 new releases.
[7] Melyssa Mineo of Obscure Sound found it to be "infectious lo-fi dream-pop" showing "different moods and well-executed hooks, not to mention some great vocal performances".
[8] The Thousands' Chris Campion felt, "[they] balance the best elements of genres ranging from 60s psych to 80s jangle and dream pop with effortless swagger and ease".