Fresh off touring Australia and Asia this year, for final run of their debut album, U.K. hip-hop sensation Too Many T’s have jumped straight back into it and will be at this year’s Sound City in Liverpool.
Party hip-hop duo Too Many T’s draw lyrical inspiration from the golden era of hip-hop and pair it with a more modern approach to production. Ross Standaloft and Leon Rhymes started working together in 2012 with their joint love of hip-hop, specifically pre-gangster era, and their individual talents gave them an instant rapport, a connection which music lovers will be able to witness for themselves as the pair will be performing at Love Lane Brewery on Saturday 4th May after they have also been interviewed by Trash T.V.
Their dedication to do live shows and festival appearances (including Glastonbury, B.B.C Introducing at Reading/Leeds and Kendal Calling) caught the attention of the public. The T’s have become known for their unique high-energy live show that has seen them share the stage with a number of their inspirations including: De La Soul, Public Enemy, Pharcyde, Wu Tang Clan, Snoop Dogg & Big Daddy Kane. The T’s bring an unforgettable party to every stage they play.
2017 saw the release of their debut full-length, South City – which featured productions from Flux Pavilion and long-time collaborator Odjbox – an album of consummate skill and emotional depth that has amassed over 5 million online streams and video views.
“South City will dazzle you with the skill of T’s flows, astonish you with the width of their lyrics and get your booty shaking with the infectious future-bass production. Your brain will think it’s listening to classic, golden-era hip hop, but your arse will know it’s dancing to a formula that’s been updated.”
Follow the link for interview with Trashed TV.
https://plus.soundcity.uk.com/trashed_tv/an-interview-with-too-many-t’s