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Tullycraft are known for writing indie pop anthems. Over the years theyve penned a handful of songs that practically define the twee movement in America. The chorus Fuck me, Im Twee! was the refrain that launched a thousand t-shirts, The Punks Are Writing Love Songs introduced bratty punk to hummingbird twee, and Pop Songs Your New Boyfriends Too Stupid to Know About encapsulated an entire music scene in a single song. The Railway Prince Hmpotel is Tullycrafts seventh album, their first since 2013s Lost in Light Rotation. Throughout the album the music has an exciting urgency which is likely attributed to both the bands spontaneous recording process and the enthusiasm each member brought to the new material. Are the wonderfully snarky, self-referential indie pop lyrics still here? Of course they are, this is Tullycraft after all. A deep dive into the lyrics uncovers an embarrassment of obscure indie references to be discovered. Its hard to imagine a band or artist genuinely hitting their stride on their seventh outing, but much like Achtung Baby (U2s 7th album) or Blonde on Blonde (Bob Dylans 7th album) somehow Tullycraft has hit the sweet spot between deliberate and daring. The result is a truly great batch of songs. With standout tracks like Passing Observations, Has Your Boyfriend Lost His Flavor on the Bedpost Overnight? and the much too short Lost Our Friends to Heavy Metal the question needs to be asked: Could The Railway Prince Hotel be Tullycrafts true masterpiece? Honestly, it very well could be.






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