Toothless confirms debut album ‘The Pace Of Passing’ alongside new track ‘Sisyphus’

Expect other-wordly grooves galore when this one drops on January 17th

Here’s something worth cheering and leaping around the room about – Toothless has confirmed details of his debut album ‘The Pace Of Passing’, set for release on January 27th.

Packed with brimming melodic swoons, the LP is set to include previously released tracks ‘Palm’s Backside’ and ‘The Sirens’ alongside fresh new number ‘Sisyphus’

Driving through with the sort of eatheral highs that make yoga look like a high-intensity workout, it once again shows why we’re head over heels for the man otherwise known as Ed Nash.

Speaking about the track to Noisey, Ed said:

“Sisyphus was the last song that I recorded for The Pace Of The Passing and it very nearly didn’t make the cut. For about a year it existed as a terrible J-pop style recording that I loved but everyone else absolutely hated. After months of persuasion, I recorded this version. I’m very pleased they persisted!”

If you’re thinking that January is well too far away, then you can check out Toothless debuting ‘The Pace Of Passing’ live at The Pickle Factory in London next week (November 28th), where he’ll be playing the album in full.

Glide into the weekend with ‘Sisyphus’ below,