(Karate Body)
Looser and bolder than some of their previous work, where the idea seems to use less to hit a heightened focus on straight-forward rock n roll attitude with hypnotic, driving rhythms and soaring vocals. Thats not to say its any less ambitious theres plenty of moving parts but it seems like a project that zeroed in on a darker, rougher edge, and all three songs on this EP have the sort of bite that makes you want to jump in a car and just drive. There are also enough interesting elements in each to make you want to throw it on repeat.
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