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Shallow Hits

The scope, variety and ambition of Ebbb’s debut album 'Shallow Hits' is clear from the off. 'Come Alive' whirs into being quietly before morphing into a sun-kissed, radiant piece of calypso-esque electronic pop; the Latin-flavoured 'Now You Know' feels destined to soundtrack sun-drenched festivals this summer; 'Shallow Hits' is as deft and detailed as it is big, bold and euphoric; while the wonky yet propulsive charge of 'Side On' sounds like a drum ‘n’ bass club and church choir combined.

A fervent eclecticism and unpredictable restlessness underpins the album. Latterly the record dives into the moody technoid textures and multi-layered harmonies that characterised their debut EP 'All At Once' - exemplified by ‘Youth’ and the closing track 'I’m Not Enough' that lands an emotional gut punch to an album that is already littered with them. However there’s a remarkable coherence and identity that underpins the album. Ebbb are exploring far and wide, deep and vast, yet they do so via an approach that remains unmistakably them.

'Shallow Hits' is an album bursting with ideas, textures, rhythms, detail and emotion. A bold and singular debut record from a group who truly do not sound like anyone else right now.

TRACK LISTING

1. Come Alive
2. Home Ground
3. Now You Know
4. Pander
5. Side On
6. Shallow Hits
7. Remedy
8. You’ve Got Me Where You Want Me
9. Moving On
10. Youth
11. I’m Not Enough

Dinked Edition Bonus 7":
Side A:
Book That You Like
Side B:
Manners

Ebbb

All At Once

Newly signed to Ninja Tune without having released a single track. This five-track EP marks Ebbb’s first output. Emerging from the vibrant, avant-garde London live scene that spawned black midi and Black Country New Road – and despite being together for barely a year – the band have already landed on something truly singular. Fusing pulsing rhythms, immersive electronic production, sparkling melodies, layered vocal harmonies and beats that veer from ambient to industrial, the result is an idiosyncratic hybrid of sounds. One that the group describes as “Brian Wilson meets Death Grips”. But while the EP might be experimental, loose and unpredictable, it’s also deeply considered, taut, and absolutely flab-free.

TRACK LISTING

1. Himmel
2. Answered
3. Swarm
4. Torn
5. Seamlessly


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