"The album sits more comfortably where it taps into more vibrant, house party vibes."
A debut album produced by Count Bounce can't help but suggest good things.
Luckily for electronic quartet Kid Radio that's largely the case. Even though vocals in tracks like Yell Fire unfortunately sound like someone's made a drunken grab for the karaoke mic at a party, the album sits more comfortably where it taps into more vibrant, house party vibes. Lcds' synth lines shimmer under crisp beats, Weary Traveller's female vocals add a softer buzz between the catchy cries and layers of lush fuzz, and Young Heart's percussive clicks add texture to the warm, arching croons.