Hey Everyone

The first thing one notices about this album
is how great the actual recording sounds. I know everyone loves
fuzz and tape hiss, but the art of making shit sound cool is
not dead! And then the band loses its shit. It's as if they
ate Los Campesinos! and shat
them into a spazz stew. Throw in some handclaps and some McLusky
bravado and you have an album certainly won't cure your hangover
with its group screaming and start stop drumming, but it'll
certainly put a charge in your day and list your rockin' spirits. |
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