Album Review: Jenny Broke The Window - Feels Good

6 July 2016 | 4:38 pm | Ross Clelland

"They conjure a range of feelings including that bittersweet modern melancholy as you wave from the observation deck..."

This is breezy and echoey modern indie-pop with some smarts and abilities about it to be something more than the average.

Bleachers has them "… knowing about the cool kids" but being a bit better than that. They conjure a range of feelings including that bittersweet modern melancholy as you wave from the observation deck as the Airbus backs away from the terminal, as in Airport Love. Add Black Skeleton, which has a nice insistence and slightly scuffed polish to it. Harmonies, synths and guitars are all present in the proper balance and proportion and their whole racket comes across as pretty assured and pretty neat.