You give me your love, it's a curious love
Continuing my trip up The Guardian's 50 best albums of 2017 . #29 : Antisocialites - Alvvays This Canadian crew channel the spirit of C86 with their jangly tunes – yet on their second record they embrace the slickness eschewed by their predecessors. Antisocialites might be a paean to indie’s formative years – In Undertow features Teenage Fanclub’s Norman Blake; Lollipop (Ode to Jim) is directed towards the Jesus & Mary Chain’s Jim Reid – but it is also a blast of fresh air. We met Alvvays on a later Guardian list and I liked it, so I'm hoping to like this one as well. Yup, this one was also definitely enjoyable. It's 80s style jangle-pop (think Lush or The Primitives) so it instantly takes me back to the old days, but there's not too many people making that sort of sound these days so it sounds kinda new as well (although Amazon Music played a Wednesday track after the album and the sound was very similar) . If you like that kinda sound and haven't checked ...