The following text field will produce suggestions that follow it as you type.

Street Safari
Street Safari

Street Safari in Bloomington, MN

Current price: $11.99
Loading Inventory...
Get it at Barnes and Noble

Size: OS

Get it at Barnes and Noble
The wall-to-wall hooky, snarling power pop of
Public Access T.V.
's 2016 debut,
Never Enough
, may have seemed like a tough act to follow. For their next album, the band enlisted the help of
Chairlift
's
Patrick Wimberly
, who's produced for the likes of
Beyonce
,
Solange
, and
MGMT
. Arriving 16 months after their debut,
Street Safari
defies the sophomore slump with another collection of sharply crafted tunes that play like singles. It's a slightly more refined and thoughtful set on average, one that plays like an undergrad to
's skipping out on summer school, but it still struts and shrugs and keeps cigarettes in its shirt sleeve. "Shell No. 2" has a sleek arrangement built around the rhythm section, with a keyboard that mirrors the vocal line. Spiky guitar, horns, and doo-wah backing vocals enter before they break out a
Shangri-Las
-like spoken-word bridge on the way to an earworm chorus. It's one of a handful of songs that has singer and main songwriter
John Eatherly
hopeful but on the outside looking in ("Well, I saw you with them boys in leather"). Meanwhile, tracks like "Your God and Mine" and "Lost in the Game" deliver big hooks and panache even at some of the album's more middling tempos. On the other end of the BPM range, "Rough Boy" channels
the Ramones
to take on the military industrial complex. Along the way, yelps, exaggerated glottal stops, and
Beach Boys
harmonies are encouraged but not overplayed, and, collectively, the choruses put many a greatest-hits collection to shame. ~ Marcy Donelson
Powered by Adeptmind