Sometimes less is just more ... Following their lively debut (and one and a half productions with just limited release) the Norwegians Yoyoyo Aacapulco now charm as a duo with a timeless late summer Lo-Fi \u002F Twee \u002F Indie Pop . Arne Martin Barlund is a true original, and Yoyoyo Acapulco remains his brainchild and affair of the heart since 2006. Set to live with changing partners – Arne Martin for sure has a big heart for pop and life, and a knack for small, great songs. Simple and effective arrangements. Anja Hellstrand, the long time bass player, who added so much to their sound already, now took an even more prominent role, as they share lots of the vocalparts . YYY ACA is orchestrated sparse, lively and appetizing. There’s the obligatory ukulele and a gnarling bass , adding a relaxed and rattling beat, and some colour from a Synthie here or some electric guitar there . And above all harmonizing boy-girl vocals, still with the idea of true Bedroom- pop in mind . ( eg. just listen to their Descendents cover Silly Girl - as if The XX have stumbled across a forgotten acoustic session ... ) YYY ACA, in comparison to all their previous recordings, feels musically more focused and balanced. Less excited , but no less exciting: This focussed quality became evident also in recent concerts , like when they’ve shared stages with Adam Green and Binki Shapiro in Scandinavia. Since the beginnings of Yoyoyo Acapulco, with bands like Pavement , Beat Happening , Moldy Peaches , Sebadoh and such in mind they managed to mould their very own voice and character in indie pop . Delectable.