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It would be easy to classify Toys and Tiny Instruments as a novelty act if their songs weren’t so damn good. The band’s gear is all those toy instruments that were in our toy boxes when we were toddlers. I guess it sounds like you’d expect, only about 10 times better. They released their EP on Friday night at Bruar Falls. I have to admit that I wonder if the toys have enough of a range of sounds to extend their newness further than an EP, but only for a second or two. I’m having too much fun to worry about that right now.
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