They have toured both nationally and internationally with the likes of Hoodoo Gurus, IDLES, The Dandy Warhols, Arctic Monkeys and more.
It was described by Dave McCarthy of Laundry Echo as a "furious debut five track from our new favourite queens of four to the floor punk songs.
"[3] Come Here Floyd staff writer observed, "a fast paced dictation for love's complications and weird underpinnings.
Anthea Compton joined on lead guitar during 2018 and Tess Wilkin replaced Sophie Moroney on drums.
The Buoys released a single, "Blues Point Road", in May 2018,[4] which Catterall described as about "being left completely in the dark about someone’s intentions.
"[12] Hayden Davies of Pilerats felt the song was "a perfect example of their brilliance and the exact type of work they're putting out to ensure their space in tomorrow's music world.
[15] Chanel Issa of Hysteria Magazine highlighted the tracks, "Car Park", "Lie to Me Again" and "Drive Me Home" as stand-outs.
[20] Lustre, which includes previously released singles, was recorded with Chris Collins in Northern Rivers, New South Wales.