Seasick Steve and Scott H. Biram are the artists they draw inspiration from.
Inspired
by Seasick Steve they decide to use tools like Cigar Boxes and Diddley
Bows. From Scott H. Biram, they adopt the minimal approach and the mix
between soft and wild mood.
Between April and October 2017 they
release an eponymous EP and a record entitled "Twenty-Four Days" both
recorded, mixed and mastered at Bluefemme Stereorec in Brescia by Marco
Franzoni.
"Twenty-Four Days" also sees the contribution of Popa Chubby who agrees to collaborate on two tracks.
The album is released physically for Slang Records and digitally for Warner Italia.
In
February 2018 the duo opens six of the eight concerts of the Italian
Popa Chubby tour. Popa Chubby himself also participates in the video for
"Stop Breaking Down Blues" by Robert Johnson.
The first video is "Booze is my
Self-Control Device”, a cartoon drawn by Biro, followed by I'm Your
Hoochie-Coochie Man (feat. Charlie Musselwhite).
In June 2019 they open all the concerts of Fantastic Negrito Italian tour.
In June 2020, "Blues Case Scenario" is released by Warner, and in July 2020 “Homework” is released, a single that sees the collaboration with Dennis Greaves and Mark Feltham of Nine Below Zero.