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Last Dinosaurs - Honolulu
Browsing through new music rarely makes me want to hear a full length album nearly as much as this track from Last Dinosaurs has. This Australian group has combined everything about music (and something from every band) that I’ve been obsessed with for the last year or so. They combine the harmonies of Local Natives, the ironically dancy guitar lines of Two Door Cinema Club and the undeniable catchiness of Young the Giant. Literally the best track I’ve heard in a while and a definite early frontrunner for Song of the Summer.