Toning down their recent bubblegum sheen, Architecture In Helsinki bring it back to their organic quirk-pop roots with a healthy serving of güiro and Louie Louie-style chord progression. The middle eight pares it back before blowing up into a dreamy horn solo, buffering the all-out pop joy of the infectious shout-along choral cry. It’s sheer uninhibited joy, a reminder that it feels good to feel good, dammit.
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