Things kick off in earnest
with the 34-second nursery rhyme riot of Bed Bugs (sample lyric: ‘Kill you
in the day and then I squish you / Kill you in the night and then I eat you’)
and the anarchic joy rarely relents thereafter. The aforementioned Fitness
races out of the traps at the blast of a coach’s whistle and samples what
sounds like a vintage TV interview with a gym-goer about their regime. Xerox is
the closest the band come to sounding remotely pissed and even then, it’s a
hoot. Aside from the comparatively epic closer of Running, which sticks around
for a whole five minutes-plus, everything else gets in, does its thing, and
flits off again with economic efficiency.
There might be a heavy
dose of sarcasm in the seams of its shell-suited soul, but Super Snõõper is
never arch or cynical. Rather, it’s an exhilarating endorphin rush you’ll want
to return to again and again.
Verdict: 4/5
For fans of: The Spits,
The 5.6.7.8’s, The King Khan & BBQ Show
Super Snõõper is out now via Third Man