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Animal Races

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Animal Races
Animal Races

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Animal Races

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Hitting a graceful midpoint between the pop-centric side of '60s garage rock (less fuzz, more jangle) and the sun-dappled sound of early psychedelia (think -era without the world-weary undertones), the have delivered a cool pop triumph with their third full-length album, 2016's . That description would suggest are deeply infatuated with the sounds of the past, and they clearly are. But unlike many like-minded bands, these folks embrace their inspirations as a jumping-off point and use them to make music that sounds fresh, smart, and deeply satisfying, not nostalgic for an era they never knew. is built around an easygoing playfulness that meshes well with the group's melodic sensibility, but the performances speak of a quiet intensity that lives in the here and now. Guitarists and wind lead and rhythm lines around one another and at their best, it's sheer Rickenbacker heaven. Bassist and drummer are a great rhythm section, solid and expressive without intruding on the melodies. And whether the band is exploring their psychic parameters on "Time Capsule," drifting with the current on "Days," indulging their country influences on "(If I Can't Be) The Man," or kicking up their heels on "Brown Bag," these songs feel as good as a cold glass of lemonade on a hot day. The production (by ) is straightforward and plays to the band's strengths, and guest pedal steel player adds the right high-lonesome touch on his tracks. Released in August 2016, comes a bit late in the season to be the smart indie pop album of the summer, but if you want to conjure the mood of a beautiful day in a warm California town, are just the band to do it. ~ Mark Deming

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