Playful, Jack Ladder croons gingerly, punctuated forcefully by a cheesy fanfare of synth guitar, almost comically. The humour is complementary to the instrumentation, a more suitable fit than the pathos of Hurtsville, replete with backing vocal cameo from Sharon Van Etten. Then, a wash of resplendent slide guitar. A real beauty, the kind of track that transports you to another place, a happy place.
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