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Thrusting any motionless being in the earhole with funky beats, hoots and hollers is electric, neo-soul group, Reptar with their latest EP, “Oblangle Fizz, Y’all.” With Animal Collective’s Ben Allen as their producer, Reptar’s style isn’t too far from AnCo’s itself, with vocal fluxes like Talking Heads as well.
Beginning the five track auditory experience is “Blastoff,” one inviting listeners to parade along with the booming chants of the animalistic quartet. As their website states, “Reptar likes to first and foremost make people dance,” and beats don’t stop for a full minute within this collection, making it a bit easy for an audience to feel worn out after a few listens.
Though for a first release, “Oblangle Fizz, Y’all” is a mighty one, Reptar may not be the missing link, but it is certainly a unique creature. (8/10)
-Bridget Baker
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