The Ruby Suns - Sea Lion
Facts
| Artist(s) | The Ruby Suns |
| Studio | Sub Pop |
| Release Date | March 4, 2008 |
| UPC Code | 098787076622 |
| Buy this item | $13.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 14 11:11 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
About The Ruby Suns - Sea Lion
The melodic musings of "Sea Lion" found inspiration in the natural world and Ryan McPhun's travels with in it. With a Dictaphone, he ventured into the wilds of Africa, the ancient monasteries of Thailand, and the haunting landscapes of New Zealand that surround his everyday. It was intended to be a world music album, but reverb and psychedelic pop crept in to create a unique mixture of exotic sounds, accomplished with an impressive array of instruments - from steel-string ukulele to djembe drums to pots and pans - all set upon a cozy cushion of synths and cassette samples. Product Description
Tracks
- Blue Penguin
- Oh, Mojave
- Tane Mahuta
- There Are Birds
- It's Mwangi In Front Of Me
- Remember
- Ole Rinka
- Adventure Tour
- Kenya Dig It?
- Morning Sun
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User Reviews
Average user review:| there's not a hook on this album anywhere |
There are no 'songs' on this record. It's just meandering kinda tranquil and almost entirely useless noodling. There's no hook to any of the songs, no great songwriting. Maybe this album would sound good in an elevator? Or if you want to listen to something that doesn't even try to grab your attention in the least.
Not a good album, a little sorry I purchased it. If you're looking for what I describe here, then, great! I'm glad. If you're looking for music, songs that you want to tap your feet to, songs with lyrics that are memorable, then this isn't for you at all. I expect music to grab me, and even wimpy meandering noodling can grab me, but this doesn't even try, not one bit. September 29, 2008
| Solid album from up and coming psychedelic indie band. |
The opening "Blue Penguin" is one of the quiet ones, based mostly on an eerie guitar melody with lots of twiddly psychedelic effects in the background. The next two songs, "Oh Mojave" and "Tane Mahuta" are very latin influenced and remind me quite a bit of the excellent Os Mutantes. These songs are a lot of fun and I feel would go over very well at a party. You can't help but dance to them. The next two songs return to the quiet ambient side of things. I find these two songs to be the low point of the album.
However, the next song "Remember" is stunningly beautiful. Amazing melodies and beautiful arrangement and textures. The horn part in the middle is particularly nice. This song is certainly a highlight. The album really picks up with this song and the next three songs are all top notch especially "Kenya Dig It?". This song just rocks. It has such a great drum beat.
The last song on the album, "Morning Sun" is one of the weirdest. The first half is dreamy and ambient, and then all of a sudden it switches to this trancy electro-pop feel, very remenicent of recent Of Montreal. Certainly an odd song especially given that nothing else is vaguely remenicent of that feel on anywhere else on the album.
Overall, this is a great album. I will say one of my main criticisms is the running order of the album. I think they could have resequenced the tracks so that two songs with a similar feel weren't back to back. The two Latin tracks (which I might add are the only two songs that have that style) are back to back, but nothing else on the album sounds like that. This is just a small complaint. If fun and dreamy psychedelic pop is your thing, you'd be doing yourself a solid by checking out this album. June 10, 2008
| Excellent Indie Pop/World Album |
| Esoteric experimental pop from the Ruby Suns |
| Must buy! |
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