Album Review: Go Violets - Heart Slice

13 December 2013 | 2:01 pm | Stephanie Tell

If you're looking for another slice of catchy, simplistic garage pop in the vein of Best Coast, Heart Slice will definitely tide you over.

Introducing us to their girl-driven brand of lo-fi pop, jangly opener Teenager effectively combines raw, youthful vocals with a sugary melody, cutesie lyrics and scrappy production. This showcases these Brisbanites' twee-punk sound with a '90s-indie flavour. Tracks such as Josie and Crazy aptly convey a naïve teenage longing; however they don't quite encapsulate Teenager's addictive exuberance or the understated hooky melodies of later tracks, Wanted and Runner. But if you're looking for another slice of catchy, simplistic garage pop in the vein of Best Coast, Heart Slice will definitely tide you over.