There were a group of young musicians playing at college in Leeds in 2006. This group of people included 2 friends from Harrogate, Calum Robinson and Simon Wright. 5 acts went on stage and played mediocre songs to a mediocre standard. There was one last band to go when the 2 friends were just about bored enough to leave. As the door opened, so did the mouth of a young man. Suddenly, they stopped in their tracks simultaneously and, spinning around, saw their destiny stood right before them.There he was. The master, the slightly diva-ish, the sexy and downright godlike figure of Jake Waddington. They just had to get this guy to sing for them. They were astounded by his voice and presence. Calum stayed behind to ask Jake whether he'd maybe have a jam with them one day and show them his own songs. As they say, the rest is history. On a more serious level, to date we have played to a maximum of 150 people and a minimum of around 20. 'Lead singer Jake Waddington exhibits a stage presence way beyond his years, managing to seem so utterly apathetic whilst gripping everyone's attention and showcasing tremendous vocal talent, simultaneously. Radiating charisma, he delivers the line "Why don't you just go fuck right off?" with a cheeky smile, shooting knowing glances to his band mates'.