[4] They were frequently performing in the CBGB[1][3] and have opened events for Alan Vega, the Gun Club, Tom Verlaine, Nico, and the Clash.
With Southern Cross he has recorded five albums to date (Blue Highway, Dead Flowers for Alice, Ecstatic, Paranoia.com and The Bell Ringer) as well as one EP, Electric Garden.
[4] They made three CDs – Fatal Shore, Free Fall and Real World – and toured widely in Europe and the US until Adams succumbed to colon cancer in 2009.
Together with the Australian ex-pat musicians Chris Hughes and Dave Allen, Shoenfelt formed a new band called Dim Locator in 2011[1][3] – named after a Rowland S. Howard song on the Birthday Party's Junkyard LP.
The album was recorded between August 2018 and November 2019 in Prague, with contributions from several musicians such as Kristof Hahn (Swans), Marcia Schofield (ex-the Fall), Chris Hughes (Hugo Race & the True Spirit) and Eva Turnová.
An extract has appeared in Erotika – Drogen und Sexualitat by German philosopher Wolfgang Sterneck,[10] along texts by Charles Bukowski, W. S. Burroughs, Nick Cave, Irvine Welsh, Marilyn Manson and others.