Sophie Hawley-Weld and Tucker Halpern’s brand of jungle pop—quotable pop hooks and snatches of Portuguese poetry set to club-friendly beats—might have emerged from the dying embers of the EDM movement, but the New York City-based duo’s multi-culti dance tunes owe more to early-1990s house acts like Deee-Lite than David Guetta. The songs on Sofi Tukker’s Treehouse are alternately playful and sincere, intimate and global: “Fuck They” challenges the status quo, while “Baby I’m a Queen” embraces the contradictions and ambiguities of third-wave feminism.
A1 | Fuck They | 3:04 |
A2 | Energia | 3:08 |
A3 | Benadryl | 3:16 |
A4 | Batshit | 3:23 |
A5 | Good Time Girl | 3:05 |
B1 | Johny | 3:05 |
B2 | My Body Hurts | 3:04 |
B3 | The Dare | 3:12 |
B4 | Baby I'm A Queen | 3:29 |
B5 | Best Friend | 3:05 |