toodar are a five-piece fronted by Tom Grundy and are based in London. They released their debut EP 'White Elephant' in 2009 featuring the single Toy, described as "bubbling understated acoustic electronica as if Sufjan Stevens was a Londoner, gorgeous song writing and guitar 10/10" by Tom Robinson of BBC Introducing. Their second EP is currently being recorded and will be available soon.
They made an appearance at In The City Festival last year and their upcoming gigs can be found at www.myspace.com/toodar.
The random, unconnected thoughts of toodar can be found here http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/toodar/132735062811?ref=ts
Other comments on toodar:
“The instrumentation is vast, as they wrap their talented chops around accordions, xylophones, guitar, organs lacing it with controlled, complimenting electronic beats and soft, enveloping vocals. The music feels like a warm hug on a winter’s night.”
Steven Morgan, God is in the TV
“Picked guitars and ambient shades interlace with muted bass, gelatinous casio vibes and rippling beats”
Rachel Hand, Audioscribbler
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toodar are a five-piece fronted by Tom Grundy and are based in London. They released their debut EP 'White Elephant' in 2009 featuring the single Toy, described as "bubbling understated acoustic electronica as if Sufjan Stevens was a Londoner, gorgeous song writing and guitar 10/10" by Tom Robinson of BBC Introducing. Their second EP is currently being recorded and will be available soon.
They made an appearance at In The City Festival last year and their upcoming gigs can be found at www.myspace.com/toodar.
The random, unconnected thoughts of toodar can be found here http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/pages/toodar/132735062811?ref=ts
Other comments on toodar:
“The instrumentation is vast, as they wrap their talented chops around accordions, xylophones, guitar, organs lacing it with controlled, complimenting electronic beats and soft, enveloping vocals. The music feels like a warm hug on a winter’s night.”
Steven Morgan, God is in the TV
“Picked guitars and ambient shades interlace with muted bass, gelatinous casio vibes and rippling beats”
Rachel Hand, Audioscribbler
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.