97X Local Stuff (1995)
After recording The Bronson Tape, ToFE approached Zak at local Bangor radio station 97X about having “Might” appear on their Local Stuff show. Recorded live off the air, here is
Rockin' Like It's 1995…

After recording The Bronson Tape, ToFE approached Zak at local Bangor radio station 97X about having “Might” appear on their Local Stuff show. Recorded live off the air, here is
TōFE played a gig at St. John’s Catholic Church on October 30th, 1994. This gig featured a number of early-repertoire songs which are largely absent from later live sets, such
This was (fortunately not) to be TōFE’s last gig. The guys came to their senses and decided to not only not break up, but really not even to go on
The first existing recording of TōFE, formed from members of the short-lived Gunner and now with Aaron Emery in drums (Mark MacDonald would arrive soon!). Captured on two track reel-to-reel
The last official recording by TōFE was this EP, recorded in the summer of 1998 by the Ferland Remote Unit at Hammond Street Church. Consisting of seven fine-tuned originals, this
TōFE’s first gig with Mark MacDonald, by a quirk of history, is now known as the “Last Church Dance.” Not a quirk? Mark joining the band and making TōFE a
Recently rediscovered in the archive, The Blue Tape is an audiophile’s worst nightmare and the fan’s dream come true. On this first set from an undated gig you can hear
TōFE played their first recorded gig on Saturday, February 5th, 1994 at Hammond Street Church in Bangor. There was one volume – LOUD – and one tempo – FAST. But
Continue readingTōFE LIVE – February 5th, 1994 – Hammond Street Church
TōFE played an end of the school year gig at St. Mary’s Community Center in Bangor. This show was used for a live recording and to produce the TōFE Unplugged
Recorded on February 18, 1995 at the studios of Bronson Communications in Brewer, Maine, The Bronson Tape is the quintessential (and only) studio-produced album recorded by TōFE. This recording, which