[1] Their own record label, Crazy Dancer Records, is distributed by Poptones, the label run by Alan McGee, who has served as DJ for them, and has described them as "ABBA meets Phil Spector".
[2] The band was conceived by Adam Howarth, formerly of the surf-rock group Captain Soul,[3] who wanted to put together a contemporary version of The Ronettes.
Vitorino and Masters answered an ad in NME, and then Magnberg was brought in from near Gothenburg.
[5] They reached the second stage where their song was voted on by the public, but failed to make the final sing-off.
Earlier in the evening they had been criticised by the judging panel for a weak vocal performance, with particular criticism being levelled at Magnberg who judge Carrie Grant accused of being too weak vocally to lead the song.