In 1988, a group of musicians and artists, still young at the time, formed the band "And All That Is Beautiful Is Beautiful". A year later, after their first concert, the band became known as the most extravagant band in Lithuania.
Their style was hard to describe, but it was a mixture of different styles and sub-genres, played on a wide range of instruments, from the simple rock guitar to Indian and Chinese folk instruments, and even their own strange forms and sounds. Since then, the band has been a regular participant in various musical events, and in 1996 they gave a grand concert in Vilnius, in the Town Hall Square.
Since 1991, they have released 3 audio cassettes (one of them in Germany) and one CD, "Greetings to Falkenhan". In 1998 the band took part in the biggest Polish ecological music festival "Muzyka w Krajobraze", where they amazed the Poles who saw everything, and received a lot of attention and respect. On 12 March 1999, at the gallery "Naujieji Skliautai", the band presented their new audio cassette "Proginė Muzika", which was well appreciated by music critics and fans (the first edition of 100 copies ran out just halfway through the concert). The band is currently promoting the cassette and participating in various events. Their music is very varied, they fit in well at punk and jazz festivals, and they are loved by old rockers and young people alike. Their super-hit "Shunparkis" alone is still played on rock radio stations.
At the end of November 2001, the band put on a grand show at the St. Ignatius Church to celebrate the 13th anniversary of their band. Look out for new recordings and concerts soon !!! In 2002 the studio CD "Lavonai" was released, in 2003 the concert CD "Tibetas". The band actively performs all over Lithuania. In 2004 a project with sewing machines is presented, several important festivals are played.
On January 27, 2005 one of the founders of the band, vocalist Artūras "Baras" Barysas dies unexpectedly in his house. But the band doesn't give up and opens the festival "Kunigunda Lunaria" in Vilnius in May. In December 2005, the blues album "Vacys taip liepė", recorded in 2003, is released.