They are indeed a Japanese three-piece band playing a mixture of kitch sixties pop and pure 60's garage material. Their music was overheard by Quentin Tarantino, director of 'Kill Bill' when he was browsing in a shop in Japan during a location scouting trip. He was so impressed, he offered to buy the album from the shop assistant. She refused, and when Tarrantino was unable to locate a copy, he offered her doub;e his first price to obtain the album. He tracked down the band, who have been together over fifteen years, and was so in love with their bee-hive and cocktail dress image, he signed them to play as the 'house band' in one of the fight scenes. The band were asked to play 'live' while the fight scene was filmed around them, which they managed to do. Because o0their heightened profile following the success of the 'Kill Bill' movie, the band have enjoyed festival appearences, and a tour in the UK.