The afternoon gets foggy and your inbox starts acting rude.
Moody
Blitzen Trapper’s “Furr” lands like the freshest thing on the dial.
The Temper Trap arrive with Sweet Disposition.
Cardinology is still new enough to feel like a secret.
Peter Bjorn and John keep feeling slippery and sharp.
The guitars jangle with a clean and sunlit snap.
And Shining Spinning feel freshly dropped into , the kind of cut.
The production stays loose but sharp: dry drums and a warm low end.
The track keeps its feet on the floor: crisp acoustic strums.
When the city is washed out and the coffee is gone cold.
Take Off Your Sunglasses feels essential.
The beat lands like a runaway drumline and the handclaps pop hard.