It was fronted by singer-songwriter and main vocalist John Olav Nilsen, and released three studio albums before breaking up in 2013.
Their song "Diamanter & Kirsebær" was released on a compilation album titled Opplett 2008 produced by the label Opplett, founded by Erlend Øye of Kings of Convenience, and featuring music from Bergen-based acts, including Fjorden Baby!, Kommode, The New Wine, Razika, Di Kjipe and Lars Vaular.
[1] The band's debut album, For Sant Til Å Være Godt, was released on 14 September 2009 and was well-received by critics, selling over 15,000 copies.
In 2010, the band won the Norwegian Grammy award Spellemannprisen in the Rock category for their debut album, in addition to being nominated for Best Newcomer.
[6] On 13 February 2015, the band's former frontman Nilsen was convicted of violence, theft and possession of amphetamine and sentenced in Bergen District Court to 60 days of prison.