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Though The Sun has plenty of accomplished performances by a capable and experienced band, it’s not very exciting stuff.
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UrbThe few standout tracks are in the beginning, making the rest of the album sound like a monotonous waste of your time. [May 2007, p.94]
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When the band operates under more traditional songwriting styles they can be quite catchy, but the more wandering, abstract moments can sometimes wander a little too far into non-structured noise.
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'The Sun'... lacks urgency and focus.
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While the band has certainly grown musically, it also seems less patient and focused; much of the record feels like a hastily recorded jam session with a few superfluous electro-bobbles floating above the fray.
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It would be difficult to convince yourself that The Sun is anything but meandering and listless.
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There’s little to grasp onto with The Sun, as the record more often than not locks into a cautious mode of jamming on simple figures with little idea as to where to actually take them.
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Under The RadarFridge's fifth album is informal and relaxed but lacking in direction. [Summer 2007, p.87]