Album 2 finds them transforming the sunshine-pop of their debut into a more exploratory, groovy, risk-taking, &, ultimately, more rewarding sonic experience
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A bold step forward. An expert shift in sound. Album number two from the Melbourne/Naarm-based crew finds them transforming the sunshine-pop of their debut into a more exploratory, groovy, risk-taking, and, ultimately, more rewarding sonic experience
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Their debut was a solid shopfloor seller that garnered a new set of fans with every joyous spin. Here, the garage-rock leanings have been replaced with lashings of afro-beat-fuelled funk, extravagant flute voyages, and rhythmic trips into an expansive psychedelic realm in which borders and barriers are erased. It’s a record that draws the outside world within and, in the process, pulls us into its extraordinary cosmos once more too
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For Fans Of: Fela Kuti / Khruangbin / Altin Gün / The Budos Band / Hooveriii / Os Mutante / The Bees
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