Rating: 3/5
Among the plethora of low-fi indie rock releases comes the sophomore album from a young Chicago four-piece who don't seem to take themselves too seriously. Other than the fact that songs are clipped to fit the three-minute formula, it sounds like a youthful jam session, bordered by retro but safe guitar riffs. This is indie rock that your don't have to wear tight jeans to enjoy.
-TimeOut
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