It opens like a bunch of kids who listened to Marquee Moon a couple dozen times and went from there, until they let their peppy sides come through and ease back on the stutter-step guitar work. Osaka’s Mymeans soon transition into a springy number that just hops along, aided by the vocals which move at just the right skippy pace to work with the general upbeat hop-scotch of the song as a whole. Yet for all the sunny-day vibes, there is friction – guitars stop and start, and Mymeans aren’t afraid to let a little squall rise up. Listen below.