Toothless was the solo project of
Bombay Bicycle Club bassist
Ed Nash, launched after the band went on an indefinite hiatus in 2014. Created as an outlet to showcase, without any particular expectations, material he had written in the back of the
Bombay tour bus over the course of the preceding decade, the project was named for a cartoon by Raymond Pettibon. Singing and playing most of the instruments,
Nash recruited
Bombay drummer
Suren de Saram for his band and frontman
Jack Steadman to co-produce his album, which was mostly recorded in his front room and partially mixed by
Chris Coady (
Beach House,
TV on the Radio). His 2016 debut single "Terra," released online without fanfare, was a low-key, acoustic-led ballad with a strong folktronica influence. Subsequent singles were more uptempo, going in more of an indie pop direction while retaining some electronic flourishes, while the song titles ("Charon," "Kairos," "Sisyphus," "The Sirens") betrayed
Nash's fascination with Greek mythology. The debut
Toothless album,
The Pace of the Passing, featured guest vocals from the likes of
Tom Fleming (
Wild Beasts),
Marika Hackman, and
the Staves, and was released by Island Records early in 2017. ~ John D. Buchanan