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...
If he had his time over, Jason Friedman would probably choose another name. Since first launching The Boggs in NYC and guiding them through countless line-up changes, the collapse of City Rockers...
There exists a personality disorder – becoming ever more prevalent in our celebrity-obsessed times – whereby anyone who’s assumed a high-profile alter ego may well be unable...
Reading’s Pete And The Pirates sound like a six-piece – five men, one metronome. Full of peppy three-way harmonies and guitars sharpened to a point, this is brashly romantic punk pop...
Remember the Echo Game from ‘The House Of Flying Daggers’, where a dancer has to trace the passage of nuts flung simultaneously at a circle of drums? Listening to the fifth, largely...
If venues such as Notting Hill Arts Club can demand photo ID from us, scan it and then store a picture of us on their ‘secure’ computers, what’s next? An iris scan at the offie?...
Without Jamie T and Kate Nash’s patronage, this willowy voiced 17-year-old would’ve been gigging for years before recording this album. But while you suspect it’s all been written...
José James may look every inch the suave, cool, neo-soul jazz star that he most certainly is, but there’s more going on behind those quietly meditative eyes than you may care to...
Discussion among TO’s music team has taken an angry turn of late as we pitch those bands we think should be huge against those who are. For a start, Let’s Wrestle do a proverbial do-do...