The band have been playing together for four years, producing a mixture of blues, rock, funk and jazz. One reviewer has compared them to The Climax Blues Band from the United States.
This summer, the band have been booked to play at Carolines Celtic and the Pauls Rd Music Festival in Wanganui but they don't play in the city that often.
"We barely rate here, which is quite odd because everywhere else we go it's a different story," Fred Loveridge said.
All four band members has a day job; one mows lawns, another paints cars, others teach music. The band is an expensive hobby but also a lifesaver.
"I worked at a freezing works for 22 years. The thing that got me through that was the fact that I had a gig on Friday or Saturday. I would have gone loopy otherwise," Fred Loveridge said.
Every band member sings and writes songs, coming together to arrange them, an area Bateman is seen as being particularly good at.
All of them have been involved in the music scene for years and formed the band to take that experience further.
"It was a good vehicle to get those songs arranged and test them out with a live audience. That's the thrill of it all and getting a chance to actually record them is the icing on the cake."
They have more songs ready to go. "We've already started work on our next album. If we had the finance we could just carry on spitting them out."