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From there, the group busts out with lo-fi breakbeat singalongs "Long Distance Lovin" , hazy guitar-laced spoken-word "Arizona" and string-laced indie glitch pop "The Premier At Last" that reminds one of The Books if they had more straightforward vocals. Not all their experiments work like gangbusters, though, and they completely bog down with the ultra-fuzzy guitars and cheesey arpeggio synths of "Now Woel" while "Woop" throws the album off a bit with semi-aimless noodling.
That said, there are plenty of absolutely standout tracks, including the quieter "Auto Where To," which finds the group mixing some lovely guitar playing and vocal harmonies while "Arts Centre" is another track that makes some subtle digs about a particular musical genre "meet you at the post glitch laptop show" but backs it up musically by mixing loud bursts of melodic guitar with more subdued passages.
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