Suddenly, it seems it's 1991 and Southampton duo Pellumair are Ride Unplugged (well, almost unplugged). Which may well provoke much nostalgic cooing among a certain age group. With a little licence, Galaxie 500 and Mazzy Star also come to mind. However, it's the moment when the ghostly harmonies of Jaymie Caplen and Tom Stanton declare "I feel like nothing" that really nails them: the shoegazing revival starts in earnest here.
Virtually free of percussion and reliant on the interplay of two acoustic guitars and two voices, Summer Storm has an etherised, drifting loveliness. But Caplen and Stanton aren't good enough guitarists - yet - to make such a minimal palette always involving, and the songs blur into a shapeless mass of chime and strum. There's a callowness in the songwriting, too, which even this oceanic swell of prettiness can't disguise. Still, they're probably the kind of band who will quietly go on to make a second record of devastatingly delicate beauty.