Their inaugural release was the 2012 single "True Ecology (S**t Everywhere)," followed by "I Want My Minutes Back," which illustrated the band's debt to the unpolished sound of post-punk and Krautrock's Motorik rhythms. Snapped Ankles quickly established a cohesive link between the music they made and the presentation of it. They paired electronic music with vintage analog percussion synths -- which they strapped to logs -- and began to perform in vegetation-aping ghillie suits, creating a 21st century pagan vibe. In 2017, the Leaf Label reissued their second single and the band's output accelerated; that same year, they put out the four-track EP The Best Light Is the Last Light. Just a short while later, Snapped Ankles released their debut long-player, Come Play the Trees. 2018 saw the release of their second EP, Violations, and in early 2019 they released sophomore LP Stunning Luxury. For their third record, 2021's Forest of Your Problems, the band unified the naturalistic vibe of their debut with themes of societal structure on their second album without losing sight of the dance-oriented escapism they had become known for. ~ Bekki Bemrose, Rovi