Yep, giving this a go now and I like it. Thanks again.

They remind me a bit of Super Best Friends Club. Give them a go if you’re not familiar. The second track on the album reminded me of this in particular:

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Yeah that was a great set

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Interesting, sounds like an Alt-J / Django Django hybrid on first listen. The Django link I can definitely hear in Snapped Ankles too, but with a load of Devo chucked in for good measure.

About 9 of them on stage at one point playing those log instruments and dancing through the crowd, great fun! The TV loved them as well.

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The first track on the second album is really nice, and ‘Sunshine? Super Megatron!’ from the first album is absolutely insane and probably one of my favourite tracks from the last 10 years.

Every band should chuck in a load of Devo for good measure.

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Just interviewed them, absolutely love their outlook on music, performance, and pretty much everything.

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Saw Snap Jangles at Blue Dot last year.

That’s my current level of contribution to this tgreadm

Here’s my interview with them

I like to think we took post-punk literally and made posts.

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Just seen them at mutations fest

Tree drumming in the crowd out of 10, amazing

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Wearing their own merch, is that allowed?

Since they keep their identities secret I thought it was quite neat

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How do you know it was them?

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:exploding_head:

SNAP JANGLES!

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They were brilliant last night in mono - ramshackle and rhythmic.

Off to see em tonight at rough trade in notts I think

forgot they were playing last night. :weary:

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Maybe we should have a shared gig calendar.

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This is my favourite on the new album - don’t recall I’ve ever heard a ZX spectrum loading tape used as a melody before.

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This should be up my street but I can’t get past the pretentious influence list on their wiki

‘The band also cites the diverse influences of Morris dancing, Old Norse texts, Jean-Luc Godard, Lightning Bolt, Fela Kuti and London warehouse parties’