Five-part vocal harmony groups are rare enough, but few as as good, or as smooth as this bunch of Liverpudlian RnB fans, who have quietly been building a formidable reputation as a live band, having first got together at school. They're most often heard supporting themselves with just an acoustic guitar, a cajon (that box that you sit on and drum with your hands) and five voices, and their spellbinding vocal blend - particularly on the song Tuxedo - won them a MOBO Unsung award last year and ensured instant approval from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing in Liverpool.
They also headed out on the UK tour of the masters of the form - Boyz II Men - last December, and released their debut EP The Show in May, which reached No.1 in the RnB charts after heavy support from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 1Xtra Introducing, who made it their track of the week. Fans of classic 90s vocal soul, or relative newcomers like Frank Ocean or Drake, will find a lot to love here.
Five-part vocal harmony groups are rare enough, but few as as good, or as smooth as this bunch of Liverpudlian RnB fans, who have quietly been building a formidable reputation as a live band, having first got together at school. They're most often heard supporting themselves with just an acoustic guitar, a cajon (that box that you sit on and drum with your hands) and five voices, and their spellbinding vocal blend - particularly on the song Tuxedo - won them a MOBO Unsung award last year and ensured instant approval from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Introducing in Liverpool.
They also headed out on the UK tour of the masters of the form - Boyz II Men - last December, and released their debut EP The Show in May, which reached No.1 in the RnB charts after heavy support from Â鶹ԼÅÄ Radio 1Xtra Introducing, who made it their track of the week. Fans of classic 90s vocal soul, or relative newcomers like Frank Ocean or Drake, will find a lot to love here.