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    Former Toys - Demo

    Band: Former Toys Band Members:
    • Tom "Umf" Bamford (vocals, synth)
    • Jonny Davis (guitar)
    • Lucy Fawcett (drums)
    • Jack Lowe (bass)

    Track List:

    1. Battles are Easier
    2. Heat Rash
    3. Pictures on a Screen
    4. Rolling News
    5. Welcome to the Easy Life
    6. Damocles
    7. Let's Get Out of Here
    8. If It Gets You Through
    9. The Ladder
    10. Options Open
    Title: Demo
    Year: 2006
    Format: CD
    Producer: n/a
    Contact Details: Tele: (07708) 543 074 / (07904) 889 588
    Email: formertoys @ hotmail.com
    Web: www.myspace.com/icewife

    Reviewer: Ant (June 2006)
    Former Toys are a four-piece from Sheffield and formed in early 2005. According to their Myspace page they sound like 'Being kissed by God with a mouthful of Scotch', which is possibly the best (although uninformative) band description I've ever heard!

    Musically, Former Toys have talent and originality - putting their own spin on modern rock/indie. The vocals however, are disappointing and for the most part do not fit the musical style. It would seem that the songs require more varied and melodic vocal lines, as opposed to the 'talking' verses and repeated phrase choruses.

    Tracks three and four ('Pictures On A Screen' and 'Rolling News') stand out as two really good tracks. Track three has an atmospheric edge to it with delayed guitars providing the excellent melody. Track four has a certain quirkyness to it and really gets your foot tapping. It features the first major appearance of synth, which adds an extra dimension to the track. The breakdown section towards the end is followed by a brilliant accelerando to finish this great track in style.

    Former Toys have lots of potential, which is evident when listening to this ten-track CD. However, the band would benefit greatly from a vocal overhaul, moving in the direction of a more melodic vocal style.


    Reviewer: Alch (Nov 2006)
    Hmmm... I'd thought I'd give this one a detailed listen as well, to see if I agreed with Ant's assessment (above). And yes, for the most part, I do. It's arguable that the band is still in the process of developing its ultimate sound, and that the Demo gives a snapshot of a work-in-progress rather than the finished item. But either way it's clear that the music is inventive.

    Where I part company with Ant is in my reaction to the vocals, which I find quite intriguing. 'Talking' a verse has a long tradition (witness hip-hop and rap!), but that's not really what's going on here. Listen to Radiohead's 'Wolf at the Door', for example, and you'll get a good impression of the style at the opening of Former Toys' third track, Pictures on a Screen. Ant says he'd prefer things to go a bit more melodic - but if anything, I'd ask for the vocals to be a little rougher in places (though I agree that more precise timing could only be beneficial)!

    But my obvious advice to A&R-types is to get hold of a copy, and decide for yourselves!


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