With their debut album on Warner Music, All in Hand in 2002, they scored a minor hit with the single "Shine", which featured Dutch country/pop singer Ilse DeLange.
The band released an independent CD, Misery Loves Company, which got immediate attention from record label Warner Music.
The album features guest appearances by Ilse deLange and Ren van Barneveld (former Urban Dance Squad).
[1] In 2002, guitarist Maarten van Damme (formerly of Abel) joined the band, while they were establishing an impressive live reputation.
The resulting effort, St. Eleanor's Park, contained rootsy roadsongs, some rock songs and a flirtation with jazz and glamrock.