Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: LP7024
- Format: CD
- UPC: 795457702439
- Street Date: 07/26/19
- PreBook Date: 06/21/19
- Label: Lotuspool Records LLC »
- Genre: Progressive Rock
- Run Time: 45:21 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 2019
- Box Lot: 0
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Product Assets
Suneaters - Suneaters III: Unfathomable Darkness
With a black belt in earnestness and buffoonery (Idiot's Guide to Westerberg), a tribute to guitar and harmony!
- List Price: $9.99
- Your Price: $9.99
- In Stock: 27
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Sporting swagger copped from classic rock transmitters - pose, cocky strut, bravado - Suneaters, with a black belt in earnestness and buffoonery (The Idiot's Guide to Westerberg), are devotees to guitar and harmony. Much guitar. Cavernous guitar. Towering. Immediate. When coupled with a thump and a crack, some ethereal touches, slippery words, a jigger of pain, and a drop of fear, we see that, as the dude sings, it'll be all right. Some Dark Side here. A little Double Nickels there. This music happens when once disgruntled and perpetually buzzed teens go into debt, acknowledge death and face real life shit. The songs, a gaggle of filament twisted together, make a nicely frayed quilt. Climb under. Suneaters, squatting somewhere among the cracks between the Bags and Boston; residing in the dusty layers between Urinals and Uriah Heap; inserted sideways into the ether between Flipper and Phish, harvest all that hot stuff, flick the Bic, melt, plug in, clear throats, pedal tread, feel and sip it. But they haven't yet figured out how to measure darkness. They're open to suggestions. Let's start with unfathomable and go from there.
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Bonus Materials
- CD Comes with a USB version of the album.
- Debuted on the Relix/Jambands chart at #29
- Getting heavy and medium rotation in major markets
Press Quotes
There's something to be appreciated in the tri-fold digipack, which also includes the album on a business-card sized thumb drive. It also rocks sauce in a rumbly, early '90s indie vibe and I totally dig it. Track four, 'Come Alone,' is a stone-cold jam suitable for those who want a lurching number halfway between the Minutemen and Superchunk.
—Nick Spacek, http://www.cinepunx.com/analog-adventures-les-pion