Four albums in, Young and Sexy continue to refine their subtle yet unmistakable talents. The Arc, like 2006s Panic When You Find It, is a tactful distillation of several great ideas from the last several decades. Beach Boys-style harmonies, sunshine pop production, languid slide guitar and noir-style twang are blended beautifully and drenched in reverb. The band look back in time for musical cues but thats it there are no kitschy throwbacks or retro gimmicks. The band do just fine without them. Lead singer Lucy Brains voice is perfectly suited to the music. She sings with purpose, carrying her tunes terrifically without forcing them; she doesnt allow histrionics to compromise the sounds shes shaping. Occasionally, Young and Sexy get lazy and slip into rather played out, Thrill Jockey-style indie rock. These lapses are never prolonged, however. The few dull moments are forgiven and forgotten as soon as the gorgeous harmonies or dreamlike sound effects kick in.
(Mint Records)Young and Sexy
The Arc
BY Alex MolotkowPublished May 13, 2008