Ultralife

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AlbumJul 14 / 201712 songs, 44m 10s
Indie Pop Alt-Pop
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This London duo’s self-titled debut made unlikely, but successful, bedfellows of soul-jazz sophistication and glitchy alt-pop. Here, they take the formula to new extremes, fusing earth-clearing wub-wub synths with cocktail-lounge piano on “Heavy.” *Ultralife*’s melodic sharpness, however, is its most striking quality. It will take only one listen for the love-struck title track to tattoo itself onto your brain, before the whack-a-mole rhythms and grinding synths of “High on Humans” are wrangled into a euphoric head-rush of a chorus.

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6 / 10

As hinted by the heady rush of its lead single, the London-based duo’s second album that makes more concessions to all-out pop than their hushed debut – but probably not enough.

7.5 / 10

Review of 'Ultralife by Oh Wonder: Oh Wonder: nail their harmonies on 'Ultralife' but our review dives deeper to see if they manage anything more.

OH WONDERUltralife, 4Island Records