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* GenreMashup: The band is described as a blend of pop, rock, folk, punk and grunge. Elements of shoegaze and dream pop are also present.



* NeoClassicalPunkZydecoRockabilly: The band is described as a blend of pop, rock, folk, punk and grunge. Elements of shoegaze and dream pop are also present.
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* {{Bookends}}: ''Blue Weekend'' starts with the tense, anxious "The Beach", and ends with the more optimistic, uplifting "The Beach II".


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* ItsAllAboutMe: "The Last Man On Earth" is about a narcissist.


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* NaiveNewcomer: "Delicious Things" is about a girl who's suddenly been elevated to stardom and is rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous in LA, but is painfully aware of how new she is, how much she doesn't know and how much she stands out.
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* ContemptibleCover: The cover of the ''[[http://www.nme.com/reviews/album/reviews-various-artists-14846 Blush]]'' EP. The band wanted to invoke a feeling of awkwardness, one that would make awkward teenagers even more awkward. So how else could they do better than having a female's body from the waist up, with the head obscured. Oh, and did I mention that she's naked, with breasts unashamedly on display? (it goes without saying NSFW.)

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