"It's a multi-dimensional collection of songs, stretching from the experimental clatter and propulsive dirge of 'Glamnesia' to the alt-rock swagger of 'Every Sign'."
Still one of the leading lights of the Australian strand of guitar-strummed, literate indie pop-rock, Underground Lovers have influenced the sound of many local bands over the years, from The Sleepy Jackson to Blank Realm and on to Shining Bird.
They'll no doubt continue to hold that sphere of influence with their latest and one of their best albums. It's a multi-dimensional collection of songs, stretching from the experimental clatter and propulsive dirge of Glamnesia to the alt-rock swagger of Every Sign, The Rerun's cold synth (reminiscent of their exceptional 1998 single Cold Feeling) and on to the glorious indie-rock melancholia of The Conde Nast Trap. They don't put a foot wrong and they continue to produce effortless and richly melodic music.