Coming out of the same Merseyside scene that produced The Coral, The Stands and
Little Flames, The Zutons mixed chiming 1960s guitar hooks with singalong
harmonies to create a handful of joyous indie-pop hits. Named after Captain
Beefheart's trumpeter Zoot Horn Rollo, debut album Who Killed The Zutons? (2004)
won a nomination for the Mercury Music Prize and went on to reach Number 9 in
the UK charts thanks to the singles "Pressure Point," "You Will You Won't," and
"Don't Ever Think (Too Much)." Driven by Dave McCabe's dreamy songwriting, Abi
Harding's saxophone solos and a hint o...