If you're trying to pin Truthpaste down to one neat description, good luck. The Manchester-formed (now London-based) five-piece operate somewhere between pop, folk, electronics and whatever else happens to land in the room that day, powered by a rotating cast of instruments and one "trusty computer drum". Since debuting with 'See You Around' - a track that quickly picked up radio love and sold out its vinyl run - they've built a reputation as one of those bands where every new release feels like a slightly different personality turning up to the same party.
Now, with their debut EP 'I Don't Know Either' out in the world, that shapeshifting instinct is front and centre. The record jumps between styles and voices, each track pulling in a different direction while still sounding unmistakably like Truthpaste.
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Unlock with Dork+Catching up with the band - Esme, Euan, Theo, James and Claire (though Claire is currently in Bristol, which feels on-brand) - things are suitably busy. "It's going pretty darn good," offer Theo and Esme. "We were at work, and now we are playing rock music with a pinch of roll." Euan, meanwhile, has been productive in his own lane: "I cleaned my guitar." Priorities.
For the uninitiated, Truthpaste is a properly collaborative setup. "I'm Esme. I play the saxophone, and I sing." "I'm James, I play the guitar, synth, lap steel, and dabble in the computer drums." "I'm Theo, I play guitar, synth, sing and also make the computer drums." "I'm sure I play bass and sing," adds Euan, with admirable confidence. "I'm Claire, I play violin and a bit of bass, and we all sing when required." It's a musical free-for-all where everyone gets involved, and no instrument is safe.
That openness stretches back to their earliest days. Before Truthpaste, there were various musical past lives: Theo "was in a band called rattletooth, we gigged a lot and it was great, we recorded an album with Nathan who also produced the Truthpaste EP"; James and Theo both played in Drivers; Esme "was in a band called the Herbs at school, we mostly did The Doors covers"; and Claire came in via DJing as "DJ ford fiesta," which might be the best stage name in circulation. Euan, meanwhile, claims: "I used to be in a band called The Rolling Stones. I didn't think it was going anywhere, so I changed paths." A sliding doors moment for rock history, clearly.








