New Zealand collective She’s So Rad bring us the natural evolution of the Teenage Fanclub sound, a warm, fuzzy indie rock tone pressed through the synth beats and expansive guitar wash of noughties dance rock. At once both intimate and epic, the track rides on slow beats and a melody that lifts and drops in waves. Like all the best of these new wave electro pop classics, it seems to freeze time.
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