A delicate blend of acoustic guitars and rock sounds provided the backbone behind Lou Bennett, Sally Dastey, and Amy Saunders' folk-pop vocal harmonies. Forming in 1991 after working as backup singers for Saunders' brother Richard Franklin's band Djaambi, their name came from the Aboriginal word tiddas (meaning "sisters"), suggested by Koori singer Ruby Hunter.
Released in October 1992, the group's debut EP Inside My Kitchen brought two nominations at the 1992 Australian Record Industry Association (ARIA) Awards for Best New Talent and Best Indigenous Talent. The group suppor...