The father of the brothers, Hasse von Hertzen, played guitar in an early sixties band called The Savages and later in The Roosters.
Their uncle Lasse von Hertzen was a member of a well-known 1970s folk band in Scandinavia, Cumulus.
The album's singles "Let Thy Will Be Done", "Kiss a Wish", and "Disciple of the Sun" gained notable airplay on Finnish radio and became the band's first hits.
Some of their notable support performances include Foo Fighters, 30 Seconds to Mars, Neil Young and ZZ Top.
In September 2011 the band and Rubik performed a unique sold-out show "A Night At The Huvila" based on the music of Queen.
The first single of the album "Flowers and Rust" won the anthem of the year prize at the "Progressive Rock Awards" in London in September 2013.
The other two singles of the album, "Insomniac" and "Coming home" gained notable airplay in Rock-oriented radio stations in the UK and Finland.
It was mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, NYC and released worldwide by Spinefarm Records in March 2015.
The break did not last long as in October 2017 von Hertzen Brothers came out with their seventh album War Is Over, which was released by Mascot Label Group.