English trio formed in London in 2008, known for blending garage, noise-pop and post-punk. Their debut album Nothing Hurts (2010) is covered in the supplied review.

Formed in London in 2008. Debut album Nothing Hurts released in 2010. Often associated with garage/noise-pop and DIY scenes.

A favorable take on Male Bonding's 2010 album Nothing Hurts, praising its blend of garage, noise and pop songwriting. The reviewer highlights jangly guitars, walls of fuzz and a slacker attitude while noting the record's consistent pop sensibility. Overall the album made the reviewer feel good in a crowded post-MySpace scene.

For:Fans of indie rock, noise pop, garage rock and post-punk who like concise, melodic lo-fi records.

 You can find everything here: jangly guitars ("Weird Feelings"), walls of fuzz ("Years Not Long"), Garage relentlessness ("T.U.F.F."), Punk melodic attitude ("Crooked Scene") and an approach - just as expected, one might say - slacker.

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