And What Will Be Left Of Them? - Wet Week In July

There's nothing better than reviewing the latest single of a band you like. AWWBLOT are able to churn out funky pop tunes at a rate that keeps fans on their toes. Their songs always sound as if they glide with such ease that it all sounds second nature to them; it's so unpretentious and the best part is that you imagine that they are having so much fun playing around with their sound.

'Wet Week In July' begins with a dark, eerie atmosphere that progresses on to that distinct sound that AWWBLOT boast. The vocals, sedate at first, break into their familiar shouts and yelps. The bass reverberates along with an raucous, echoing riff and organ sounds that are so rare to hear that it's like finding lost treasure. They can translate their sound into many forms; each of their songs sound different but still contain their fresh and exciting trait. And backed with two live songs 'Calling All Cars' and 'Jesus', you'll want to get your dancing shoes down to a gig. This can please even the most cynical of ears.

Stacey Evans