Roberts and Harber may still be in search of the definitive Letherette sound, but they cover so much ground so well here that it hardly matters.
They're clearly not one trick ponies either, and though there are some instances that bear resemblance to other acts, they're not just borrowing snippets, they're building on fragments of ideas with their culture-combining sounds.
Despite something of a slow start, Letherette builds into an expansive, absorbing album, spanning a huge variety of influences and threading them together impressively within a coherent framework.
The best moments here are when the duo are at their brashest and most audacious.
The album’s electro-house elements feel like comparative cheap thrills placed amongst the wealth of knowledge and craftsmanship elsewhere on the EP