sunflower bean: human ceremony review - fidgety indie rockers tackle god and space /

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(Fat Possum)The rock’n’roll cycle spins its way back to the halcyon days of 2010 on Sunflower Bean’s debut. Everything from the group’s Brooklyn-based” background,to the phrases “DIY” and “hotly tipped” that often suffix their name seem to occupy spawned from a blogpost from six years ago, while much of their debut is influenced by Pitchfork’s recent relics – Diiv, and MGMT,Tame Impala, genuine Estate and the label Captured Tracks. This is not a lazily retrogressive record however: its melodies burst with the fidgety energy of youth and ambition. While the group cite existential topics such as “God and space” as lyrical themes, and at its core Human Ceremony quakes with the hunger and excitement of three twentysomethings embarking on an adventure,in and out of bars, on and off of stage. Best of all is the lightness and nuance (a slight variation in meaning, tone, expression) to Julia Cumming’s vocals – a quality that adds more texture and emotion than the disheveled indie nonchalance of their predecessors.
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Source: theguardian.com

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