
The Slugs A Song for Every Feeling LP
I came into this record not familiar with the SLUGS, but from the first track it took me back to a time when I would listen to the MOLDY PEACHES and a bunch of lo-fi indie pop. Mind you, where the PEACHES were a little unhinged and wild, these two British girls are more cheeky and adorable in a very bedroom pop kind of way. One member plays drums, the other guitar/bass, and they both sing line for line with each other on basically every moment of the record. This approach, youthful songwriting mixed with clean, clear production, creates quite a bit of charm (and takes the whole thing out from under the lo-fi banner). The band didn’t pull the album title out of their ass either: each song goes for a different feeling, even if sometimes they can be too precious to pinpoint what that feeling is aside from “cute.” Still, there are some very catchy moments, interspersed with some clever bits that betray a band with more depth than one would initially assume them to have. The whole endeavor gave me an “I don’t wanna grow up” feeling that I can certainly identify with, and though not the most memorable record I’ve heard, it’s not forgettable either. I hate to use the term, and I use it as much as a compliment as it can be, but this record is nice. Just nice as hell. It’s not gonna kick your ass/change your life and it may be a little too breezy, but goddamn, it’s nice.