Living somewhere between the quirky pop cool of Beck and the organ-dipped soul of Mutemath, this Belgian-born Australian artist's third effort is an arresting listen from start to finish. From the jangling keys and carefree vocals of feel-good "I Feel Better" to the percussively strummy "In Your Light", initially recalling George Michaels' "Faith", to the grumbling classic pop dipped "Easy Way Out", the album is pure indie pop heaven. The album holds your attention just as well in the sparse, mellow moments, like the languid closer "Bronte" and jazzy hush of "Giving Me A Chance". If you are growing a little weary of how ever-present the quirky, insanely catchy first single "Somebody That I Used To Know" is, there are plenty of other unshakable tunes to fall for on this loveable album.
Seek: "Somebody That I Used To Know", "Eyes Wide Open", "In Your Light"
For fans of: Beck
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