These are no women in this Canadian group. They share the same sublime, androgynously-voiced space as Antony And the Johnsons, jazz great Little Jimmy Scott and Philly soul angels the Stylistics. Musically, there are no touchstones. They twist and flutter, too skittish for a space rock, too hot for IDM, too concise and charming glitch-core. Their debut is a thing of dazzling beauty and fragile inspiration, simple in it's celebration of sound and movement.
1) Ram
2) In Red
3) First Little Britches
4) John Cleese
5) Lobster Quadrille
6) East Village
7) Numberguts
8) Big Fists
9) Well
10) Kensington
11) Brown Sun
12) Be It