Friends of Friends by Hospitality
Tom Jenkins | Monday 6 February, 2012 13:12
For NYC four-piece Hospitality, making sophisticated, intelligent indie-pop appears, on the surface at least, to be the most effortless thing in the world. No doubt singer Amber Papini and her cohorts toil for days over their neat, dynamic compositions. Or perhaps they don’t and they are in fact geniuses. Today’s MPFree is a taster from their self-titled debut, released April 9th on Fire Records.
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