Teenage Tide by Letting Up Despite Great Faults
Tom Jenkins | Tuesday 26 July, 2011 18:49

Letting Up Despite Great Faults plough a similar shoegazey/indie-pop furrow to The Pains Of Being Pure At Heart, at least on Teenage Tide, taken from the LA five-piece’s new EP Paper Crush. Previous, less guitar-heavy releases have drawn comparisons with the likes of M83 (see tomorrow’s ‘MPFree’), but it’s the spectre of New Order which looms largest. Paper Crush is released September 26th through Heist or Hit Records.
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