Having both Amelia Meath and Nick Sanborn been in other projects before Sylvan Esso, neither are strangers to the world of electronic and acoustic music, which is what their sound projects. This is as good as a hybrid of classic vocals and melodies mixed with electronic instruments gets. The intro track ‘Hey Mami’ starts with just a clap and some vocals/vocal harmonies, very much an acoustic/folk style introduction. The track then takes a direction you don’t necessarily expect. Once it kicks in your ears are filled with a Dubstep style bass and heavier drums, bringing in a new level of presence on the track. You might think adding this sort of layer over the track is predictable in modern day songwriting, but they do it with what I can only describe as, a touch of class. The songs keep their natural feel are overall emphasised, not ruined by the introduction of heavier electronic bass, drums and synths. ‘Play It Right’ is another track to look out for, probably the catchiest on the album, relying heavily on the electronic instrumentation, the vocals add an element of feel good to it, making it a track that will be heavily listened to over the summer by their fans.

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