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Hoops full-length debut, Routines is a bittersweet and honest record that sounds both warmly familiar and jarringly distinctive. Whereas their previous releases were recorded on four-track tape machines in living rooms and basements (both their own and their parents), Routines marks the bands first sessions in an actual studio namely, Rear House Recording in Greenpoint, Brooklyn with Jarvis Taveniere (Widowspeak, Quilt). Those sessions, however, were just one step in the bands careful creative process. After a few months of touring, they returned to Indiana to set up their gear in Krauters parents basement and began experimenting with the studio-recorded tracks. Some songs they only tinkered with, others they scrapped completely and rebuilt from the ground up. They were determined to make a record that sounded like Hoops. The result is Routines, the sharpest and clearest delineation of the bands sound thus far, drawing from and emphasizing each members distinctive influences and personal styles: four guys making music that is larger than themselves.
Feelin Fine is an aural capsule of summer; its built on speedy, luminous guitar work and some murky melodiesthe latter a little bit reminiscent of Real Estates groggy earliest output Fader
A shimmering and playful mix incorporating the best bits of acts like Felt and Ariel Pink instantly stood out to me, sounding about as lo-fi as you can get but mightily ambitious and with strong melodies all over the place -NME
For our money, the songwriting is consistently as strong as the stuff with which it will inevitably be compared Mac Demarco comes to mind and there are legit flashes of brilliance to be found in the tapes. And those flashes remain on the groups official debut EP for Fat Possum, which is even better. Gorilla vs Bear
Cool 2 is a shimmering melodic mirage that will likely keep sounding better and better as the heat continues to rise Stereogum






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