The pop-hip hop act from Brighton has a lot to live up to with their follow-up to Mercury- nominated debut album.
This early taster of their second album, released later this summer, suggests that all is well: they're still seemingly haphazard whilst actually maintaining a rather delicate balance between chaos and catchiness.
Grip Like A Vice is full of fun, hip-wiggling multi-instrumentalism that's dangerously infectious.
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