The four-member band launched their inaugural album in 1980, breaking into the UK Top 40. Subsequently, Coleman and Walker relocated to Iceland, adopting roles as hashish dealers, with Coleman noting, "we were on to a good thing – I got a grand piano out of it." Upon their return to London, the band achieved their greatest success in 1985 with the gold-certified album "Night Time," which included the Top 20 single "Love Like Blood."