Time flies. It seems like only yesterday a band called Saloon were number 1 in the John Peel Festive 50. 2001, it turns out. But one of the band, Matt Ashton, has re-emerged with this London-based quartet, who don’t stray too far from the indie-pop blueprint so beloved of the DJ and his listeners. Jangling guitars, hushed vocals and folkish tunes are all key elements here but mainly it’s a languid, shoegazey feel, a dozen songs that wash over the listener. That’s not to say it’s dull, in the same way Yo La Tengo or Quickspace envelop and charm by mixing solid tunes with chilled immersive sounds. One to listen to on repeat.