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- Summary: The San Francisco-based band that started in Santa Cruz, releases its debut album.
- Record Label: ATP
- Genre(s): Rock
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Well sometimes I see an end disguised as a beginning And sometimes I feel the force of the blow And every day I take my toe and I dip it in the... | See the rest of the song lyrics |
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Sleepy Sun have managed to come up with an album that is beautifully entrancing, and doesn't encourage the listener to go to sleep before the mid point.
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At times, Embrace can get a little too droning and repetitive, but it's a confident and promising debut.
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Under The RadarWhile much of Embrace draws on the alchemic power of the jam, most notably the billowing white-noise eruption of 'White Dove,' it's a keen grasp of songwriting nuance that differentiates them from the legions of neo-psych charlatans. [Summer 2009, p.70]
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As with any album that features epic, largely instrumental tracks, pacing is paramount, and Sleepy Sun does an excellent job breaking up the Goliath tracks with hit-and-runs like Red/Black and with some lovely acoustic numbers.
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Sleepy Sun are at their best when they revel in both light and dark, unleashing throatily riffing guitars to disrupt pastoral interludes.
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FilterDespite the album's wide-armed title and obvious sweet-leafed leanings, these may not be the kind of people you want to party with. [Spring 2009, p.102]
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UncutEmbrace plies its trade with a neat mix of musical proficiency and stylistic flexibility. [Jun 2009, p.93]
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