‘Kaleidoscope’ sees Toothbrush establish their distinctive post-punk sound in emphatic, pissed off fashion

This cynical take on British nightlife provides a stellar introduction to the outfit. 

This cynical take on British nightlife provides a stellar introduction to the outfit.

Enigmatic, completely unique and possessing a fun narrative voice that drips with charisma and personality, Toothbrush represent a package that feels as fresh and exciting as anything circulating the British music scene right now.

Their debut single ‘Kaleidoscope’ provides a view of the nations nightlife through the outfits razor sharp, cynical lens. There is a really jagged kind of intensity to this sound, melding the tongue-in-cheek, sarcastic flair of contemporaries like Do Nothing with something that feels all-together more abrasive and sinister. From the increasingly agitated vocals, to the post-punk rhythms, to the outlandish dancability that the track has absolutely no right to possess, this is a truly distinctive, creative and entertaining debut from an outfit that are operating in their own, gritty lane. Probably in an alley at the side of a nightclub somewhere.