Canadian Jo-Jo O’Donoghue the conjurer, the loudest witch In the east & the west, has journeyed from the Rocky Mountains to the Isle of Wight, via Dublin, before settling in London. Collecting her band of merry men along the way. A glamorous art rock mix, a collision, a forging of two Canadians, an Isle of Wight duo, and a Surrey man. This transatlantic marriage à-la Fleetwood Mac, blend and bend inspirations. Citing influences from Queen & Fleetwood Mac, to the Rolling Stones & Aerosmith. New single ‘Don’t get too heavy’ has an upbeat, forward driving sound. Anthemic, uplifting, with sing-along pop hooks and crescendos so thrillingly perfect, Intimately rooted in good old fashioned guitar rock and roll.
Vive Le Rock – ‘Jo-Jo & The Teeth vocalist Jojo O’Donoghue is a grungy goddess, and the unique alt-rock cadences of this glamorous band is my definition of heavenly’
Jo-Jo & The Teeth conjures an arena sound and spectacle, regulars at the Isle Of Wight Festival, Kashmir Cafe Tent since 2018, last year headlining the Saturday night. Their London debut was opening for Carl Barât (The Libertines, Dirty Pretty Things, The Jackals) ‘Don’t get too heavy’ is the lead track from the self produced forthcoming debut album ‘No More Good News’ Recorded, mixed and mastered by Jason Stafford, house engineer at The Albion Rooms, The Libertines HQ in Margate, Kent.