Seattle, Washington's The Night and The Dirty deliver a compelling blend of alternative rock, post-punk, darkwave, and surf-infused textures on "Little Girl". The expansive intro sounds to me like it's got an electronically charged ukulele, perhaps with some bright tones, washed over with some expansive drum patterns.
... a kaleidoscopic indie gem packed with quirky hooks and endless replay value.
It's very quirky, and the intro is absolutely sizzling. As soon as those vocals come in, it reminds me a bit of the moody sounds of Morrissey and The Smiths. The atmospheric backing for those vocals is nothing short of sensational, and with the quirky electronic sounds swirling around the track, this actually helps to make it all come together in one kaleidoscopic sound.
Coming in at just under three minutes long, this song has lots of replayability and, with all of those quirky sounds left, right, and centre, you are certainly going to be discovering something new on the second and third play. Why not just hit that repeat button as soon as you can and spend nine minutes of your life getting stuck into "Little Girl"?
