Mixing a wall of shoegaze guitars and an endearingly slapdash vocal take, Step-Panther hit the mark with a brazen display of teenage brattiness. Lackadaisical beyond reproach, this is as good as anything from the Mascis-worshipping wave of acts from the past couple of years. I don’t even care that these guys aren’t my real panther.
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