Nice Music
Elements of The Cure meeting with Biffy Clyro or Mogwai, combined with the trashier and cooler side of emo. There's no screaming or heart-wrenching emotional whining, but the vocal stylings occasionally wander in that direction and it's a dynamic of the music that does work splendidly.
'Bookshelf' is an upbeat and pacey few minutes of good stuff, dashing from organic intro to a guitar-led verse and catchy chorus, and 'Desert Belle' is tremendously poppy, with a long intro that soon gets chopped up and changed around with a trick of the drums as the verse enters. Think Broken Social Scene with less members and you're hitting the nail on the head.
The latter song is probably the better of the two but, although it weighs in at over three minutes, it just seems too short, ending practically before it's begun, but that's the secret magic of it, you'll put it on again, just to check... Quite good stuff from Copy Haho here.