Longstanding, venerable DIY outfit The Cannanes return with a meek stream-of-consciousness telltale over some rollicking surf rock licks. It’s taken from the band’s upcoming debut album (fair effort, considering they’ve been kicking it for nearly three decades now), and doesn’t let up for a single second, commanding multiple replays for optimal absorption. It’s a dizzyingly good, Tally Ho-reminiscent rush.
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