Foller' goes some way to confirming their uneclipsable vision, with production values second to none, and an invention that respects no boundaries - their clear sense of self doesn't seek fashionable approval, and to say that they plough their own furrow would be an understatement. This is a sound created by people who seemingly have absolutely nothing to prove. 'Foller', featuring Nicola Kearey on main Sandy Denny-like vocal duties, is the kind of cascading folk-pop melody that seeps deep into one's soul. On the reverse, we have 'Home', a splendid little tune that perfectly marries mandolin and double bass with infinite ease. On these alien pop serenades, the a side flows with a shimmering cascade of harp and a world of malfunctioning found sounds, most unusual and more addictive then you could possibly imagine. The flipside blends its instrumentation and layered vocals over the course of two perfect minutes, confounding expectations, regardless of how high these were to begin with. Already Leftfield single of the month in IDJ with many more reviews to come.
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