Album Review: Sex On Toast - Sex On Toast

3 April 2014 | 3:01 pm | Glenn Waller

The musicianship is top notch, the tongue firmly in cheek and the melodies linger – this LP is the musical equivalent of a party popper.

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Skivvy-toting yacht-rockers Sex On Toast have successfully distilled the charisma of their live performances into their full-length debut. Bass-heavy synth that evokes Cameo at their best, unashamedly raucous guitar leads, and falsetto vocals pepper this release, rendering it a gluttonous delight. Borrowing heavily from the '80s, these tunes are either finger-snappingly upbeat (Takin' Over; Potential Sexy) or designed for sloppy cheek-to-cheek slow-dancing after a few too many (Hold My Love). The musicianship is top notch, the tongue firmly in cheek and the melodies linger – this LP is the musical equivalent of a party popper.