The latest offering from Chicago's A Lull will leave you hungry for more than just the steak on its cover. The five-track offering finds the promising band stretching their wings a bit after last year's promising debut album. The pitter-patter of drums and clanging chimes sputtering behind the sweetly longing vocals of "Beaches" culminate in a celebratory hook that sticks around in your head long after the song has finished. Fueled by a shouting sample and thick, tumbling beat, the lustily swirling "Summer Dress" is a beat-centric gem full of heavenly harmonies and burping horns shooting in and out, while the quintet offer a more burly smattering of beats on the clattered pulse of "Still Got Pull", with the breathy chill of the vocals keeping it a dreamy listen. The EP's lo-fi sheen mixed with calming vocals and tireless energy in the uniquely twisting beats add up to a striking effort that leaves you salivating for the band's sophomore album.
Seek - "Summer Dress", "Beaches", "Not About It"
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