Embrace

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Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 44:34

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Chuck Eddy

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05.11.09
Blissful, sun-baked psychedelia straight outta Santa Cruz
Label: ATP Recordings

Santa Cruz sextet Sleepy Sun sure do sound both sleepy and sunny. And seeing how they're umpteenth-generation psychedeloids who've shared blissful bills with such shape-shifters as Howlin 'Rain, Earth and Dead Meadow, their dream-state solar energy is clearly a big part of their appeal. They pull you in best when they give their music time to shine — the two most rhythmic tracks on their debut are also the longest. "New Age," the opener, seemingly derives its name from the oil-drum circle in the woods that provides its hefty Killing Joke-like pulse, and from which Wiccan ritual chanting and guitar feedback can grow and curdle into thickness for seven and a half minutes; "White Dove" does something similar for nine and a half, piling on massed vocals and feedback noise and Hare Krishna percussion. "Golden Artifact," a concise 3:44, likewise does by its drone pretty well, starting out staring at its emo shoes but before long turning Eastern repetition in something indebted from Donovan or the Velvet Underground or Cornershop.

Elsewhere there are more tasty touches: sad Sunday morning church organ opens the aptly named "Lord," heavy groan and clatter in "Red_Black" (title a Blue Oyster Cult reference?)… read more »

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When Jefferson Airplane has grandkids

AstralGlamBoy

Very much in the long tradition of San Fran pyche-rock. A great album all around--very dynamic and listenable forever.

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mega album

Hrpufnstuf

Highly rate this,if you like jesus and mary chain,Mazzy star,Dead Meadow or any dark form of shoegaze,not in the 3min long format, go for it

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Huge.

thoughton

One of my favourite records of the year! If - like me - you're a fan of Dead Meadow, then there's a very high change you'll love this too.

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It’s only fitting that bluesy psych wanderers Sleepy Sun are based in San Francisco. Even if many of their most immediate inspirations aren’t from the City by the Bay, the fragile, folky moments and acid rock bluster on their debut album, Embrace, embody the vibe associated with San Francisco since the ’60s. It also makes perfect sense that Embrace, which the band self-released in 2008, was picked up for wider distribution by ATP, the boutique label of the experimental music festival All Tomorrow’s Parties. The imprint is also home to Bardo Pond, to whom Sleepy Sun bear a striking resemblance, especially on “Sleepy Son,” where bubbling wah-wah guitars, interstellar guitar feedback, and harmonicas surround Rachael Williams’ hypnotically sexy vocals. Yet Sleepy Sun never feel overly indebted to any of their influences, and over the course of Embrace, they carve out their own niche within the realm of trippy, expansive music. The bold opening track, “New Age,” moves from lumbering fuzz bass and hazy harmonies to furious instrumental passages that are just as gripping as the parts with vocals; while it’s all free-flowing and organic, Sleepy Sun have a slightly more structured approach than some of their contemporaries, and an instinctive feel for when to unleash their lysergic onslaughts and when to pull back and concentrate on melodies instead. There’s a good mix of fire and serenity throughout Embrace, from the way “Snow Goddess” builds from a slinky groove to an ecstatic crescendo, to the way “Lord”‘s warm piano balladry and “Red/Black”‘s smoldering blues lament complement each other perfectly. Sleepy Sun’s balancing instincts could make Embrace feel a little safe if the album wasn’t so wide-ranging: along with the expected acid-tinged excursions, the band also delves into witchy mysticism on the excellent “Golden Artifact” and closes with the sweet, simple “Duet with the Northern Sky,” which shows off Bret Constantino and Williams’ vocals at their finest. At times, Embrace can get a little too droning and repetitive, but it’s a confident and promising debut. – Heather Phares

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