‘Taylor comes armed with bubble guns and lays hellfire on us all.”

‘Mancunian punk jazz trio Ask My Bull have been noted for their wild live performances and this didn’t disappoint either. If you want a raging saxophone through a talkbox and hyperactivity on stage, then you would be foolish not to get down to see them in their element. These guys bridge the gap from wind power to fire power; they channel an inner inferno that is summoned before the Seas of Mirth extinguish the flames. Molly Taylor on Alto Sax stands like Hestia, the Greek goddess of fire commanding her generals beside her to unleash an immortal force. Taylor comes armed with bubble guns and lays hellfire on us all. The scent of artificial bubbles is attractive, and suddenly I’m back amongst the halcyon days of being a child again, cavorting around bubbles waiting for them to pop.’

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‘Badass frontwoman Molly Taylor is the living proof that an alto saxophone goes with any potential music genre.’