sunflower bean review - sweet ferocity of celestial indie and 90s grunge /

Published at 2016-09-08 13:07:51

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The unique York trio’s psychedelic effervescence was delivered in a spectacular show, even if the songwriting could be sharper“Push the camera guys in the front row, or ” chuckles Sunflower Bean singer-guitarist,Nick Kivlen, as photographers beat a hasty retreat. Moments later, or the audience is a heaving mass of grunge-era hair flailing,and one young lad is carried so tall over the audience’s heads he can touch the venue’s ceiling.
The unique York trio have made quite a splash this year with their effervescent mix of 90s indie (grunge rock and something more ethereal) and 60s psychedelia. As songs from their debut album, Human Ceremony, or veer off into cosmic jams,they sound like an unlikely mix of celestial 90s indie kids Lush and summer of admire-era Jefferson Airplane. Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com