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We were lucky enough to listen to this a while ago. It’s jazz - but not as you probably know it.

It’s rich in emotion, heavy in skill, and a perfect no-skip album.

If you don’t like jazz, but want to start somewhere, start here.

If you love jazz but want something fresh - start here.

Effy Harvard, those who have been with us for a while will know that we love country music.

What makes this track so cool is that it was recorded in Nashville on vintage equipment. Giving us a sweet, bouncy country track that starts in a bar and ends in the back of a Chevy.

This one is made to be heard live, and in the meantime, listen here:

A bright, warm, beautiful track. Nathan Pierre and Zacharie Riddle have made what we believe to be one of the best summer tracks we’ve heard in a while.

Something about how the lines are delivered makes each one believable, and before you know it, you’re also feeling a bassline in your veins.

Realistically, we almost didn’t share this one in its standalone review. Because it does its job really well.

The lyrics and the composition are designed to make you feel uncomfortable. Not for the sake of it, though, it is more just highlighting the state of the world, without holding back.

The rest of the album is musically incredible.

The bass is delectable. This brother-sister duo nailed seduction with an electronic backing. Simple lyrics carry the whole thing home.

Cherry Spice is their debut track, and we hope that what comes next is as interesting as this one.

Whatever Selina and Dennis do next - we’re in.

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