Haunting atmospheric folk rock of urban choirs and thumping acoustic bass lines recalling everything from the Arcade Fire to Mumford and Sons with a resonating sadness and melancholy at its heart. However, just when you think they’ve cornered the cardigan clad indie scene and its accompanying influences they do an about turn and suddenly they’re the bastard child of Yeasayer and Animal Collective, pulsing bass and an ethno-funk rhythm that might just be eminently danceable.

Like a blackbird taking back to its nest all the pretty shiny things that have caught its eye as it flies over the fields, these kids create a sophisticated melange of Pitchfork via Fitzroy coolsie approved influences.