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EP roundup

Bigger than a single, not quite an album, the EP can be a handy format for a period of transition.

So it proves for Randolph's Leap, as the band shift from their lo-fi origins on Glasgow's Olive Grove Records to a fuller sound as part of Fife's Fence Records.

There's real pep to Adam Ross's songwriting now that the band has expanded to an eight-piece including a small brass section – just listen to the trombone counterpart to his vocal on the chorus of Hermit, the lead track on the EP of the same name.

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