Gérald Toto’s music sways to the rhythms of life.
The songs on his new album don’t shout or seek to batter you over the head.
Like all the best music, they insinuate their way quietly into your brain like ear
worms with a benevolent and beguiling subtlety.
Gentle and lilting yet lithesome and full of bold nuance, the music Toto
makes on Sway takes us on an imaginary journey to a world that has time to
stop and stare and where the frenetic din of modernity is hushed to a
murmur, his songs seemingly plucked from an infinite bowl of fresh air and
sunshine as they wrap the listener in a sweet caress of timeless reverie.
Like all the best music, the songs on Sway refuse simple categorisation, a
cultural melting pot of acoustic folk, jazz, soul, pop and blues with
cosmopolitan borders that embrace Creole and Caribbean flavours.
The rhythms of life, plucked and strummed and given poetic voice by a
master of the understated. For if quiet is the new loud, Toto’s voice is
blessed with an elegant eloquence that demands to be heard as his songs
whisper and sway in an emotional language that is as universal as it is
engaging.
Header Image Credit: Gérald Toto © Benoit Peverelli