There are several other stand-out tracks, such as "1001 Dirty Tricks to Kill Your King," which sounds like it should be accompanied by courtly dancers from the 1700s, and "We Won't Stop," with its strings interlude featuring the highly addictive melody plucked on the violin.
And, I would be remiss if I did not mention "H. Soft Escape," which was already in my top five favorite tracks on the album before leaping to number one due to the fantastic percussion work throughout the last minute of the song.
Futral's vocal work is likely to appeal to fans of The Apples in Stereo or The Postal Service. Hannah should be in the collection of every electronic pop music aficionado.







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