Before they arrive, Brighton band Teetotum get the room toasty with an evocative rock tour de force. Sounding like The Everlys backed by Pete Townshend & co, the quartet are all about gritty riffs, three-part harmonies that echo The Fab Four and earworming hooks that feel instantly familiar. Set highlight ‘Just My Luck’ is their formula at its most infectious, echoing Hamburg-era Beatles but with a modern twist in the vein of noughties garage rock revivalists Caesars.”
“You know that moment when you are watching a spool of thread unravel in-front of you to disappear into the far distance? Teetotum too play with guitar strings stretching to the far horizon and what a joy it is. The elasticity of the strings gives Teetotum the warm feeling of four track analogue recordings and taken in combination with vocals one can’t help but call to mind The Kinks and consequentially want to spend more time in their company.”
Before they arrive, Brighton band Teetotum get the room toasty with an evocative rock tour de force. Sounding like The Everlys backed by Pete Townshend & co, the quartet are all about gritty riffs, three-part harmonies that echo The Fab Four and earworming hooks that feel instantly familiar. Set highlight ‘Just My Luck’ is their formula at its most infectious, echoing Hamburg-era Beatles but with a modern twist in the vein of noughties garage rock revivalists Caesars.”
“You know that moment when you are watching a spool of thread unravel in-front of you to disappear into the far distance? Teetotum too play with guitar strings stretching to the far horizon and what a joy it is. The elasticity of the strings gives Teetotum the warm feeling of four track analogue recordings and taken in combination with vocals one can’t help but call to mind The Kinks and consequentially want to spend more time in their company.”