Fortuna, the second full length from New Zealand trio Popstrangers, trades the grunge revivalism of the band's previous releases for buoyant hooks and '60s pop. Eschewing the squalling guitars that propelled their debut album Antipodes for clear-headed production and lush choruses, Popstrangers hit their stride on Fortuna, crystallizing their influences into a succinct record of indie psych that never lingers too long.
C**Y
I really enjoy this album and am excited to hear what else ...
First four tracks are bulletproof. Especially "Don't Be Afraid" and "Country Kills". Very solid, lightly psychedelic sound throughout, with the production being a tad muddy - works in the band's favor though. I really enjoy this album and am excited to hear what else these guys come up with.
M**T
Five Stars
Great cd, so happy i got it
C**R
a brilliant gilmmer of New Zealand psychedelic power pop
2nd album of New Zealand psychedelic power pop that incorporates a wealth of addictive, angsty hooks. The songs are creative and as unpredictable as adherence to the genre allows. Melodies exist in a beautifully twisted, angular sound space that makes melancholy sparkle with crystal guitar notes and ringing, subtly edgy pop tunes. Shades of XTC, Elf Power, Soft Boys/ Robyn Hitchcock, Mmoss, Stratford 4, the Chills, Crocodiles, Pinback, the Vaccines. “Fortuna” is a fresh & brilliant glimmer of indie psych/pop.
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