[13] In June, they performed at Bigfoot Festival 2022,[14] and opened for Jack White, at the Hammersmith Apollo.
[10] DIY writer Bella Martin likened their sound to "90s slacker rock with a DIY punk aesthetic, or the Cribs at their least immediate via the kind of tempered sonic layering that circa-2010 breakthroughs Japandroids and Cloud Nothings were fond of".
[26] NME writer Becky Rogers cited them as merging influences from Black Sabbath, the Beach Boys and the garage rock revival.
[1] Brighton and Hove News writer Nick Linazasoro described them their music as "loud, ragged and raw punk, but with a melodic west coast indie Barracudas grunge edge".
[3] They have cited influenced including Dinosaur Jr., Hüsker Dü,[29] Built to Spill, Rick Maguire of Pile, John Fahey, Michael Hurley, the Cribs, the Maccabees, Steve Hartlett of Ovlov, Neil Young,[30] Duster, Sebadoh,[7] Black Sabbath, Thin Lizzy, the Rolling Stones, the Ramones, Natasha Bedingfield, the Strokes and Girls.