Continuing the eclectic thread that stitched together 2008s Such Fun, this EP tackles multiple styles over the course of 19 minutes. Leadoff track Loxtep is a gearheads paradise, filled to the brim with whizzing computer noises, Latin rhythms, post-production studio effects, and toots from every instrument imaginable, while the title track finds an unlikely balance between tropicalia and Ibiza club music. Sweet Sister concludes with two country-tinged tracks — including a cover of Johnny Cashs 1970 hit Flesh & Blood — but even those feature some surprise additions, from the polyrhythmic percussion and DJ squiggles of Holler and Howl to the twinkling indie pop polish that coats the Cash tune. Produced by the band itself, these songs help bridge the gap between Annuals two full-length albums, taking their wild eclecticism from Be He Me but keeping the melodies that anchored Such Fun. – Andrew Leahey
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