Sun Leads Me On

Sun Leads Me On

by Half Moon Run
Sun Leads Me On

Sun Leads Me On

by Half Moon Run

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Overview

The sophomore studio long player from the Montreal-based quartet, Sun Leads Me On finds Half Moon Run dialing back on the sweeping Fleet Foxes-inspired indie folk elements of their debut in favor of a more cosmopolitan approach. Writing was split between the band's hometown and a surfing sabbatical in southern California, and the 13-track set reflects that geographical disparity by offering up a bubbling crock pot spilling over with a frothy mix of West Coast electro-chamber pop and bucolic heartland rock. Aptly named opener "Warmest Regards" starts things off by coating everything in a tube-driven, sun-bleached '70s singer/songwriter patina that falls somewhere between Harry Nilsson, Stornoway, and the Zombies, while the highway-ready "I Can't Figure Out What's Going On" invokes the Eagles by way of Midlake. That all changes with the third track, the propulsive, synth-propelled "Consider Yourself," a terse and propulsive blast of Krautrock and Foals-esque new wave that informs later cuts like the R&B-kissed "Turn Your Love," the brooding "It Works Itself Out," and the club-ready closer "Trust." Between those sonic deviations, the band mostly sticks to something in between, with the lush "Everybody Wants" and the equally sumptuous title cut bearing the most delectable fruit. There are some torpor-inducing moments near the album's end that threaten to bring the whole thing to a standstill, but they're mostly aberrations in an otherwise well-oiled machine. As a whole, Sun Leads Me On is a far more confident-sounding animal than 2012's Dark Eyes, with the band coming off less like a hastily assembled, albeit talented, group of strangers, and more like a road-tested, yet well-rested army of four. ~ James Christopher Monger

Product Details

Release Date: 10/23/2015
Label: Glassnote Entertainment Group
UPC: 0810599021030
Rank: 128665

Tracks

  1. Warmest Regards
  2. I Can't Figure Out What's Going On
  3. Consider Yourself
  4. Hands in the Garden
  5. Turn Your Love
  6. Narrow Margins
  7. Sun Leads Me On
  8. It Works Itself Out
  9. Everybody Wants
  10. Throes
  11. Devil May Care
  12. The Debt
  13. Trust

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Half Moon Run   Primary Artist
Dylan Phillips   Primary Artist
Alex Heon-Goulet   Flute
Tazmyn Eddy   Trumpet,Flugelhorn
Quatuor Esca   Strings

Technical Credits

Greg Calbi   Mastering Engineer,Mastering
Jim Abbiss   Producer
Simon "Barny" Barnicott   Mixing
Ian Dowling   Engineer
Jim Abiss   Producer
Nyles Spencer   Recording
Half Moon Run   Composer
Ross Stirling   Design
Conner Molander   Composer
Devon Portielje   Composer
Dylan Phillips   Composer
Isaac Symonds   Composer,Group Member
Mike Gavriel   Assistant
Sam Bidinost   Assistant
Yani Clarke   Photography
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