Described in the review as an Anglo-Indian duo originating in Nashville, launched in 2012 on Ample Play; they later moved to Brooklyn and released After Hours on Burger Records.

Launched in 2012 on Ample Play (label tied to members of Cornershop). Early work includes The Sufis (self-titled) and Inventions; After Hours was released on Burger Records. The band reportedly relocated from Nashville to Brooklyn prior to After Hours.

An Anglo-Indian duo launched in 2012 and associated with Ample Play, The Sufis moved from Nashville toward Brooklyn and issued After Hours (2018). The record leans on late-'70s pop-dance and indie-pop references but, in the reviewed opinion, remains harmless and ultimately unsatisfying. Rating in the review: 1/5.

For:Fans of psychedelic-pop and indie-pop revivals, and listeners curious about late-'60s/70s influenced pop with a modern indie twist.

 For the series of albums that don't hurt, today we present you the third album by the Sufis, an Anglo-Indian duo from Nashville, Tennessee devoted to the sound of the Shaggs and launched in 2012 by Ample Play, the label of Ben and Tjinder of Cornershop.

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