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“Whichever, Whatever” Is The Best EP To Come Out This Summer

“Whichever, Whatever” Is The Best EP To Come Out This Summer

Clocking in around 15 minutes, Whichever, Whatever, the second EP by Floridian bubblegrunge power pop trio (their words not mine) Expert Timing is both a cute and fun time.

The five-track EP is filled with enough groovy jams to keep you smiling all day. The main vocalists — Jeff and Katrina Snyder — work off each other incredibly well, and drummer Gibran Colbert is the glue to the band. And on their first outing with Count Your Lucky Stars (Overo, Singing Lungs, Thank You, I’m Sorry), the trio show us why they’re damn good.

“Gravity” kicks off the EP on a high note, and the highs never slow down. Usually it’d be easy to pick out which song on a release is the best, but for Whichever, Whatever, that was overall difficult. Each track shines bright, and just like a cute litter of puppies, it’s hard to pick one. Each song puts a smile on my face. But if I had to pick, listen to the Lemuria-esque “Good Things” and the 96 second long 90’s throwback track “Luckin’ Out”.

Overall, if you really like fun times, songs tackling subjects like consent, and the stylings of Weezer, early No Doubt, or The Beths, then check out Whichever, Whatever.