Debut album by the Canadian quintet is "one of those rare albums that does a convincing job of capturing the livewire energy of a band onstage. Clipped guitar rhythms meet warped vocal freakouts and gang-chant shoutalongs; the shapes of the songs tighten and tighten, worming their way into your body. It’s deeply physical music, but one from a strain of art-rock weirdos", Stereogum argues. It's "funk and punk and disco crashed together", by the band "committed to relentless grooves".

Mammoth Penguins

Brooklyn Vegan's choice of best new indie-rock albums for the week: dreamy, baroque psych-folk Death and Vanilla; inventive, fun and funky arty trio Doomsquad; garage rock with soul The Mystery Lights; jangly, manic post-punk pop Pottery; dark, sexy synth music by Missions; and heartfelt guitar pop by Mammoth Penguins.