Initially they were significantly late arrivals to a departed scene. Tracks such as Star (see below) and Second Time Around, show lead singer Wendy Morgan (nee Pickles) as the absolute antithesis of all things fey that the female vocalists were offering via Sarah Records.
If not ever aggressive, Morgan's vocals were loud, dominant and were the foundation and thrust to the jangling, chiming guitars that shimmered obediently in the background. Effectively if this album had been released 6-7 years earlier they may well have ridden on the Australian Triple J band wagon as their sound was so similar, despite their overt 'Brighton Britishness'. They were certainly conformable with the likes of Falling Joys and The Clouds. Unfortunately by the time of release in 1995 the British youth were now more concerned in taking sides in the Blur/Oasis hissy-spat and their moment was lost.
