May 2, 2012 | 9:00 AM | By John Vettese
The Key Studio Sessions: The Spinto Band
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Photo by Kate Bracaglia
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Photo by Kate Bracaglia
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Photo by Kate Bracaglia

Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
Photo by Kate Bracaglia
This week, The Spinto Band released its first full-length record in three-and-a-half years. The wait might have been long since 2008′s Moonwink, but truly it was time well spent, since The Shy Pursuit might just be the Wilmington indiepop five-piece’s strongest and most mature showing. The songwriting is sharp, clever and sophisticated; frontman Nick Krill hits melodic highs reminiscent of David Byrne, while bassist Thomas Hughes and guitarist Joe Hobson contribute songs that explore jazzy meters and classic crooner melodies with a psychedelic twist. The band is about to settle into a month-long residency at Kungfu Necktie featuring some of the strongest lineups of local talent this spring (May 8 features a solo set by Alec Ounsworth, and a performance by Purples, which features former members of 00′s Philly indierock faves The Teeth). While those shows are bound to be done up full-band rock-out style, the most refreshing thing about this new batch of songs is how well they are rearranged in new and interesting manners – just like The Spintos did for the Key Studio Session you can download below.