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Fever

Sleepy Sun

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Following quickly on the heels of their debut full-length, Embrace, California’s Sleepy Sun improve on their psychedelic, prog-tinged sound. The production is tighter and crisper (it’s easy to get muddy in this genre) and the band’s careful balance of pinwheeling wisps of sound and bong-tastic guitar washes (substitute “washes” for “assaults” if you’re sensitive) — is mind-blowing in its perfection. A sextet with two muscular guitarists, the band wisely keeps the dense layers from becoming too obtuse or stifling, even when there are various ideas at play in one track. Consider opener “Marina,” which kicks off with a blast of distorted, Kyuss-flavored guitar but yields softly to a folk tableaux, with Rachel Fannan’s beautiful vocals glittering like a ray of sun against a twinkling synth. The tune abruptly shifts into a tribal, percussive interlude which gives way to guitars launching into hyperspace, drenched in effects. You’ll think you heard three songs in six and a half minutes. The key to Sleepy Sun’s future is in preventing all these ideas and tools in their collective heads from getting in each other’s way. Right now, they’re on track to contemporary, psych-rock supremacy.

Customer Reviews

Hello Summer

Right now i am in the process of exams and feeling oh so stressed and anxious but as i listened to this album, i felt all my fears and inhibitions just melt away. I'm just looking forward to listened to this album in the hot sleepy summer that is to come....

Stunning

i thought the first album was good but Sleepy Sun take the sun soaked vibes higher on Fever, there is some amazing music coming from the West Coast of America, right now and this is no exception.
Boy\Girl melodies, country, drone rock and good summer vibes. Can`t stop listening, Enjoy!!

Heavy and light

The 60's or perhaps early 70's revival can be a bit samey but this is a really remarkable record, original, surprising and full of a druggy lag at times that's thrilling. The voices are wonderfully west coast - think of CSN meets Fleet Foxes, male and female. But there's this crazy, stoned guitarist in the room and a really on it drummer who never intrudes but knows when to whack and when not. I also really like the natural, woody production, not overdone. In all it's a terrific and original album whose roots might be plain - Laurel Canyon/Woodstock - but made heavier and updated to surprising effect. If you like your guitar rock with brains, and don't mind light and shade, you'll like this.

Biography

Formed: San Francisco, CA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '00s

Trippy rockers Sleepy Sun began in 2005, when UC Santa Cruz students Bret Constantino (vocals), Matt Holliman and Evan Reiss (guitar), Hubert Guy (bass), and Brian Tice (drums) formed the bluesy garage-rock act Mania. However, the band's music gradually became more expansive and eclectic, and by 2007, they were known as Sleepy Sun. Rachel Williams of another Santa Cruz act, Birds Fled from Me, saw the band's first gig as Sleepy Sun and wanted to join the group; after sitting in with the band at a...
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