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Hk5183/Toebow
GenresDream-pop, Psychedelic pop, Indie rock, Alternative rock

Toebow is a Psych-pop group from Brooklyn. Formed in 2013, it is composed of five members, & has included at various times: Nate Ulsh (guitar, vocals), Martin Zimmerman (guitar, drums, vocals), Jo-Anne Hyun (bass, vocals), Charlie Kessenich, Olenka Burgess (synthesizer, vocals), Charlie Kessenich (drums, guitar, vocals), Maia Friedman (synthesizer, vocals, 2013-17) & Henry White (electronics, bass, vocals, 2014). [1],[2]


History

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Beginning

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Toebow was founded in 2013 as a guitar duo. Toebow's founding members met during a stint playing in BOBBY (band) (formerly of Partisan records) and quickly established their sound as a unique force in the NYC indie music scene. Two of Toebow's members attended Bennington College in Vermont Toebow has since expanded into a five part band featuring...

Their music has been described as "a nice dose of shapeshifting, complex art pop".[3]

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Toebow is notable for its use of polyrhythm & odd time signatures, "Toebow draws from the quirky styles of Talking Heads and Frank Zappa while incorporating percussive rhythms from Brazilian samba to Krautrock. Ethereal and doused in surf-rock guitar, this seductively groovy blend forges the Toebow sound. The band has just completed recording their debut album at the Isokon Studio in Woodstock, NY with producer and engineer D James Goodwin."[5]


Discography

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Albums

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2019: Themes

  1. Toebow Theme
  2. Key Song
  3. Mr. Tony
  4. Golden Hamburger
  5. Something Optimistic
  6. Bed in Breakfast
  7. Burnt Bread
  8. Return of Toebow

See Also

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Notes and references

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  1. ^ "Toebow Bandcamp". www.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  2. ^ "LPR Toebow". www.lpr.com. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  3. ^ Andrew Sacher. "Brooklyn Vegan:Toebow". Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  4. ^ "Columbia Arts Initiative: Toebow". www.artsinitiative.columbia.edu. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
  5. ^ "LPR Toebow". www.lpr.com. Retrieved 2022-10-14.

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