The Errant Charm is a little slice of classic sun soaked indie-pop. Vetiver’s punctuation mark on the aforementioned record was the single titled, “Can’t You Tell,” a 4:27 long (long for the format) track that’s waggish and smooth, the staccato keyboard hits and breathy vocals don’t try too hard because the song breathes somewhere up in the air. Hard to believe it was released four years ago this summer in 2011; broadband expanded nationwide at an alarming rate, Apple founder Steve Jobs died, and somewhere (certainly under the sun) Vetiver was crafting the charm of their errant-muse, pulling the DNA of analog music so that it lives in a digital world.