Sargasso Trio first met in the ranks of Norwich’s 50-strong marching samba band. And, judging by the infectious rhythms that permeate their wonderful debut album, they weren’t doing it to tone their upper arms. Each joyfully eclectic yet tightly melodic track sounds like an acoustic folk session being gatecrashed halfway by the remaining 47 members. Except ‘Baby I’m Depraved’, in which the two male band members appear to throw a disco for flatulent horses while Emily Sidall turns her red hot soul-pop vocal loose on the line ‘I can’t control my appetites and I feel like something’s missing when my teeth aren’t in your neck’.