Squealing With The Mice features a stronger climax that adds to the success of the track’s jangly, pop sensibilities, while I Was A Stranger perfectly carries off the outfit’s softly arranged, relaxing style of folk, best suited for lazy summer afternoons.
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Compared to frontman Eddie Alexander's unusual, quivering vocals, which are both mature and slightly off-key, Love Migrate's placid opener/title track feels unequal in personality. However this isn't true of the EP as a whole, in which warmly toned guitar contributes to a contemplative, delicate mood. Squealing With The Mice features a stronger climax that adds to the success of the track's jangly, pop sensibilities, while I Was A Stranger perfectly carries off the outfit's softly arranged, relaxing style of folk, best suited for lazy summer afternoons. They play at The Tote on 8 Dec.