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‘Should I call Johnny?’ asks Kickball Katy to Cassie Ramone. Not a scenario from Dreamphone, but one of many delicious lyrical epigrams on Share The Joy. The Brooklynites have switched shoegaze for psych on their third LP, which is choc-full of fuzzy indie-pop wonders. The addictive and conflicted album opener The Other Girls showcases a new introspection and maturity, though.
4.5/5
This review appears in the April issue of Attitude, on sale now.
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