[2] With influences ranging from Meddle-era Pink Floyd, The Flaming Lips, and Neil Young, the band were included on The Emo Diaries, Vol.
[2] A second album, The Nautilus Years, was issued in 2007, the band now signed to large indie label One Little Indian, and Rydell and Knutsson now joined by Tom Malmros (bass), Johannes Linder (drums) and Erik Gustafsson (keyboards).
[3] The album was partly recorded in a summerhouse in a forest in southern Sweden, and received positive critical reviews, with Drowned in Sound calling it "a work of such understated, almost casual beauty that it would be a crime for it to go unnoticed".
[5] In 2010 the band performed at the renowned Austin festival South by Southwest (SXSW) with songs from the upcoming Oppenheimer and Woodstock, mixed and co-produced by Tony Doogan (Belle and Sebastian, Mogwai, Snow Patrol), Bill Racine (Sparklehorse, The Flaming Lips) and Paul Mahajan (The National, TV on the Radio).
[8] Comparisons have been made with several bands including The Flaming Lips, Doves,[9] Super Furry Animals,[10] Grandaddy[11] and Sparklehorse.