This early hard rock / proto-metal outfit from London was formed in 1968 by Adrian Hawkins (voc) and Rod Roach (g). Together with Colin Standring (b) and Rick Parnell (dr) they toured the London pub and club scene and soon established a large following due to their exciting live shows. Their gloomy and aggressive heavy psychedelic rock with growl lead vocals aroused the interest of several record companies. After finally signing with major label RCA, they recorded their extremely rare one and only album at Olympic Studios, produced by Rod Roach and released in 1970. However, the lack of support from the record company soon led to their dissolution.
It is one of the rarest hard rock albums of it's era, now commanding huge sums for original UK copies. Trivia: The front cover was designed by Roger Wootton from Comus.