Toy Horses

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Play What You Want 03:09 Tools
Sordid Little World 02:38 Tools
But What About The Future 04:17 Tools
Interrupt 04:44 Tools
And It Was You 03:33 Tools
Last Chance 03:08 Tools
Oh Violet 02:40 Tools
No One's Ever Gonna Leave You 02:25 Tools
Love At An Arm's Length 03:57 Tools
Loyal To The Cause 03:26 Tools
But What About The Future [demo] 04:17 Tools
Damage Done 03:56 Tools
Slow Black 02:51 Tools
Hard Shoulder - [demo] - featuring Amy 02:51 Tools
Cut Me to the Quick 03:54 Tools
No One's Ever Gonna Leave You [demo] 03:54 Tools
Sordid Little World [demo] 03:54 Tools
Full Circle - [demo] 03:54 Tools
I Need To See You [demo] 03:54 Tools
Charity Shop - [demo] 03:54 Tools
I Need to See You 02:58 Tools
Loyal To The Cause [demo] 02:58 Tools
Charity Shop 02:58 Tools
Love At An Arms Length 03:04 Tools
Full Circle 03:04 Tools
Flowers 03:04 Tools
Shoestring Carousel 03:04 Tools
Holding Tight 04:48 Tools
Gareth 03:58 Tools
Jeans On 03:58 Tools
No One's Ever Gonna Leave You (acoustic) 03:58 Tools
NOEGLY (Acoustic) 02:52 Tools
Lost Balloon 03:58 Tools
Lucie 02:52 Tools
Lydia 02:52 Tools
Interrupt (Radio Edit) 02:52 Tools
Don't Know What 02:52 Tools
Toy Horses - Play What You Want 03:07 Tools
Hard Shoulder 03:03 Tools
No One’s Ever Gonna Leave You 02:25 Tools
Love At An Arm’s Length 02:25 Tools
And It Was You by Toy Horses 02:25 Tools
Love At An Arms Length/AIFF 02:25 Tools
But What About the Future? 02:25 Tools
Interrupt - Radio Edit 03:32 Tools
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Toy Horses are one of Wales' sunniest hopes - hotly tipped by many to break into the mainstream with their inventive, exciting and offbeat indie gems. Their story is one forged across the pond. As well as receiving plays in the UK from Radio 1, 6 Music and Xfm, their melody-fuelled, radio-ready songs instantly came to the attention of US radio guru Nic Harcourt (the man who helped launch Coldplay’s career in the states) who invited the band to perform at his SXSW showcase. Nic went on to proclaim the band as his highlight of the festival and invited them to perform a session on his KCRW radio show in LA. Their songs also caught the ear of Wilco's Ken Coomer who contacted the band personally offering to produce their debut album. Having accepted Coomer’s offer the band returned to the US shortly after SXSW, where they were joined in their Nashville studio by Ken and Jim Bogois (Counting Crows, Sheryl Crow) on drums and Tim Marks (Taylor Swift & Jewel) on bass, helping to take their very British sound to another level entirely. If you take into consideration that all of this has happened without any active self-promotion, you start to see what a genuine phenomenon Toy Horses are. Their debut album "Toy Horses" is due for release early 2011. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.