Current flavour of the month, this band has produced a classic indie anthem that smacks of Talking Heads and Belle And Sebastian.
It's overtly twee, with sickeningly cute guitar twangs and psychedelic-esque keyboard repetitions, but the Brooklyn-based quintet pull it off with a desperately catchy track that doesn't irritate.
Though really it should.
Released November 28, 2005.
Kate Bradbury
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