Snacks are a group of Huntsville, Alabama lifers making the kind of hooky, spacey garage pop that will always have a place on turntables and at dive bars all over America. Beyond the production, which veers into territory informed by bands like Suicide and Spacemen 3, there is a deep sense of songcraft on Save You, one indebted to 60s soul and rock and roll. This makes sense: Principal songwriter Zach Jeffries did time in the legendary 2000s Alabama band Thomas Function, who put out records on Fat Possum and spread their CCR-meets-Television sound throughout all known basements and taverns. For those looking for a break from the Zoomer shoegaze onslaught, it’s a refreshing listen.