Having originally come to notice with the bandTattooed Love Boys, CJ had subsequently been a founder member of The Wildhearts. Multi-instrumentalist Willie Dowling had previously been part of The Grip, and later joined The Wildhearts as keyboard player for tours and studio sessions. Although asked to stay on as a permanent member, Dowling chose instead to leave the band and pursue his own projects. In summer 1994, during the recording of the second Wildhearts album, CJ was sacked from the band following clashes with Wildhearts frontman Ginger. He subsequently teamed up with Dowling for a new band which became Honeycrack. With Dowling opting to front the band on lead vocals and guitar, the Honeycrack lineup was completed by the addition of third guitarist Mark McCrae, session drummer Hugo Degenhardt and bass player Pete Clarke. All members sang, providing a dense harmony vocal sound to complement the band's driving rock songs. On the strength of their demo and the existing reputation of the members, Honeycrack signed to the Epic Recordslabel and released their sole album, Prozaic, in 1996. The album contained the singles"Go Away", "Sitting at Home", and "King of Misery". Both "Sitting at Home" and "King of Misery", entered the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart. The album enjoyed similar success in the UK Albums Chart. After a hiatus, Honeycrack parted company with Epic, releasing the single "Anyway" on EG records. This track would later be re-recorded by Dowling and became the theme tune for the Channel 4 show Armstrong and Miller. Although public response to the band had been fairly good, and although material was demoed for a second album, Honeycrack split up in the late 1990s. Willie Dowling went on to form the SugarPlumFairies and the pop-rock group Jackdaw4 as well as writing songs for TV shows. C.J. formed the pop-punk outfit The Jellys and would re-join the Wildhearts in 2001. Mark McCrae, Pete Clarke and Hugo Degenhardt formed an even more short-lived band called The Bugs. Degenhardt would eventually join The Bootleg Beatles. In 2014 Willie Dowling teamed up with Jon Poole to form The Dowling Poole. CJ released a solo album on 4 August 2014 entitled Mable, and a second solo album entitled Robot in early 2016. Both albums were self-released and funded via the Pledgemusic crowdfunding website.