The third full-length from Jacob Allen feels nocturnal and ruminative - spanning the low-slung iridescence of trip-hop, the xx's moody rhythmic pop, and the stark intimacy of artists like Benjamin Booker and mark william lewis.
After two decades and nine albums as one of Britain's best-loved bands, the Wakefield-born siblings have weathered enough storms to realise that an indestructible bond exists between them.
Influenced by the sounds of Can, The Velvet Underground, and Tom Waits-and shaped by hazy mornings spent in nightclubs-the band weaves together elements of psychedelic rock, blues, and techno into a distinctive sonic blend.