In the intervening years since their breakup, their recordings have attracted the interest of '60s music collectors and enthusiasts, and they are particularly remembered for their 1966 fuzz-tinged song, "Faces", which has been mentioned as one of the earliest garage rock songs to display psychedelic characteristics.
[1][2] The band's lineup consisted of Freddy Freeman on vocals and keyboards, Bob Wells on guitar, Joe Kanan on bass, and Rod Eaton on drums.
"[5][4][6] Faces, which featured the sound of a fuzz-toned organ and eastern scales, has been mentioned as one of the earliest garage rock songs to display psychedelic characteristics.
[1][3][8] In early 1968 they cut a single Candy Floss Records, "I'm So Glad" b/w "20 Years Ago (In Speedy's Kitchen).
In the intervening years their work has come to the attention of garage rock and psychedelic music collectors and enthusiasts.