Porcelain Bus

[1] Australian musicologist Ian McFarlane observed that it "defined the band's sound (sparse, melodic guitar and husky vocals laid over a dark, rumbling rhythm section).

"[1] Their second single, "The Well is Dry" (July 1987) and a six-track extended play, Steel Bros (1987) were both produced by Brett Myers (of Died Pretty) for Citadel Records.

[1] The album was described by Penelope Layland of The Canberra Times as "excellent" and displaying "rich guitar rock with a '60s edge and a dominant, complex rhythm line.

"[5] Citadel Records authorised a compilation album Sacred Relics (1990) for release in Europe and the group supported it with a European tour later that year.

[6][7] Other members were Iain Jepson on keyboards, Andrew Lay on drums and James Lacey on bass guitar and vocals.