The Proctors‘ 2013 album Everlasting Light is their first since 1995′s Pinstripes & Englishmen, and judging by the sound of it, barely a day has gone by in their world. The Proctors play their indie pop very classically, in the time-honored style of bands like the Razorcuts, the June Brides, and “Gentle Tuesday”-era Primal Scream. One can expect great big jangling guitars over crisp drums, washes of synth coloring in the background, and wispy vocals upfront detailing all kinds of tiny heartbreaks.