The band released their first single, titled
"What A Time To Be Alive", in September 2018, to positive critical reception. They released a further single,
"Song About My Grandma", in April 2019, and then their debut album
Corduroy Club (on which both songs featured) in the same month. The album was described as "1960s Hungarian beat and dance music-inspired" by
Müpa Budapest. 2020 saw an increase in recognition for the band, as they won the
Fonogram Award for Best Hungarian Discovery of the Year in April of that year. Their second album,
Lesz, ami lesz, was released in October, and featured four previously released singles: "
Peti és Én", "
Én még sohasem", "
Egyszerűen semmi sem egyszerű", and "
Na mindegy". In March 2022, the band released their third album, entitled
Digitális/Analóg. A month later, they achieved their first chart success, with the single
Immunissá válunk entering at #38 on the
Hungarian Single Top 40 in April - the album would reach #35 in July. Then, they took part in project, where they produced and played the song "
Te maradtál", which was written for . They also performed for the first time at
Sziget Festival in August. The latest album,
IV, was released in June 2023, and featured the singles
FELDOBOM A KÖVET and
FANTOMREZGÉS, the former of which was noted for its strong political message. They performed a sold-out concert in Budapest Park to promote the album that month, and then organised a "mini-festival" there in September featuring 8 Hungarian performers. In early 2024, the band released the single
Frida Kahlo featuring , using the eponymous
Mexican artist as a device to demonstrate contempt for mainstream culture. Two more singles were subsequently released, titled
Paul McCartney halott? and
Orrvérzés. Having reached their 5th anniversary the year before, the band performed a celebratory concert at the
MVM Dome in April featuring their greatest hits and guest performances from Beton.Hofi and
Ivan & The Parazol, from which a live album was released. The band participated in the semi-finals of
San Marino Song Contest, San Marino's national final for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2025. They reached the second chance round but failed to make the final. Later that year, they announced the release of their fifth album,
Purgatórium, which included the singles
Libikóka;
Isten, haza, család;
Purgatórium; and
Szemüveg. == Members ==