Cristobal and The Sea stream tropical pop debut Sugar Now in full
Cristobal and The Sea are streaming their debut long-player Sugar Now, erm, now.
Drawn from four different Western European countries (Spain, Portugal, France, and the U.K.), Cristobal and The Sea are well-placed to present an eclectic take on dance, pop, indie, and rock. Much like Crystal Fighters' addictive, pulsing brew, Cristobal offer up an exceedingly continental antithesis to London's scenes.
In our review, we said that Sugar Now is "overall a smart, summery fix and, given their coastal European lineage, Cristobal and the Sea offer a far more authentic injection of world music stimulus than the appropriation done by pale, private school types rooted on either side of the pond."
Sugar Now is out today via City Slang.
Stream the whole thing below.
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