On the Horizon: Batter Up, Class Warfare.

Long Beach resident Daniel Nesbitt, operating under the guise of Class Warfare, is already proving himself to be something of an ambient wunderkind and arguably one to one day maybe grow capable of filling the void left aeons ago by Boards Of Canada with carefree Californiana. If the polished sheen of the eponymous debut EP recalled Phil Manley Life Coach surreality as persistent infomercials and the incoherent gibberish of children fenced up in play parks came together with slightly ominous '80s synth lilts, Memory pertains to a far more unswerving and in turn engaging direction. The crackling voiceovers remain a mainstay yet they permeate charming twangs and towering guitar sparsity, thus invoking a similarly understated effect to those once appropriately and moreover sparingly hurled into The Campfire Headphase. Worth committing to longterm Memory, is Class Warfare it'd appear...