Sometimes, three members in a band are all you need. This is clearly the case here, each of these boys knowing full well what their strengths are (vocals, rhythm, bass) and playing their hearts out to them.
This is a bright and breezy slice of pop, which will float by you and light up the air. No chord is allowed to resound for too long, there are no pointless solos and the vocalist is kept well within their place. Most importantly of all, signals of ambition and development are already in place. Where most bands these days seem content to be one-disc (and one-idea) wonders, it is nice to hear one, like The Bleeps, prepared to stretch themselves.