THEIR 2008 self-titled debut album was a big hit with the critics and now the Brooklyn quartet return with another self-assured release.
The album picks up where the last left off – albeit in a slightly more relaxed manner. The opening tune Horchata is the well constructed indie-pop tune we’d expect. However it also has tinges of something alternative.
Polly Weeks
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