Review Summary: knock it back and chill
Meteorologists tell us that, for the Northern Hemisphere, summer is between June and the end of August. So why these four Sittingbourne lads have decided to release four tracks to capture those three shimmering sun-glazed months in February is beyond me.
What you could say is that Get Inuit are merely trying to take those brief fleeting blissful summer moments and make them last forever through the medium of songwriting. Whether it’s the shining guitars on “Dress Of Bubblewrap”, the winding riffs on “Coping With Death In A Nutshell”, or the crunching shambolics of “Cutie Pie, I’m Bloated” and “I Would”, their debut
0001 EP is out to do nothing but provide good times. Dancing with your arms around your mates. Instagram filters. Laying on the grass.
There isn’t terrifically much to say about Get Inuit’s wonderful surf-pop other than what you choose to associate with or how you spend your time with it. Play it on through ***ty iPod speakers in a field as you knock back tinnies at 2pm. Play it as you curl up to your partner at 2am in someone else’s house. It’s whatever. Summer’s short but music lasts forever, or something.