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Marked by jangly guitars and sweet male-female harmonies, this new one from Brooklyn’s Savoir Adore is a nice little bit of indie pop. The chorus, which boasts the aforementioned harmonies is memorable enough for it to make an impression on the record-downloading public.
The production is minimal, making for a pleasantly retro sound, the synthesisers and staccato bassline seem to express a new wave influence. All in all, lovely stuff from the two-piece. Let’s see what else they’ve got.