Never shying away from the twee pop banner, while investing their songs with winsome hooks and clever lyrics, Tullycraft's early records like 1996's Old Traditions, New Standards were shambling affairs that were fun and funny. Sometime around the mid-2000s, something seemingly changed and the band suddenly grew up, crafting records like 2005's Disenchanted Hearts Unite and 2013's Lost in Light Rotation that dealt with more adult concerns, while still delivering the indie pop thrills their fans had come to expect.
The Seattle-based group formed in 1994 from the ashes of Crayo...