These guys claim prog rock influences, but that's interview talk that grossly outsteps what's on the disc.
What's on the disc is bouncy 80's revivalism with flashes of house beats and guitars, which is to say: the same thing as a lot of bands these days, mining Air airiness and Ratatat buzz, sounding like a Cut Copy b-side often, reaching past "indie rock" and "pop" as signposts seldom. It's fine. Pretty, sunny, but this has all been done to death twice by now 2.5/5
Thursday, July 10, 2014
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