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Bunny

Beach Fossils

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There's a neat trick that Brooklyn's Beach Fossils pulls off on the band's fourth album, Bunny, in which time seems suspended. For nearly 40 minutes, no matter where you are, the setting morphs into a lazy summer afternoon where nothing else needs to be done. Dustin Payseur's songs bounce like paper boats on water ("Tough Love"; "Dare Me" and it lyrical sighs like "Spinning your wheels/ To the edge of this town/ She said, 'LA's so small/ When you're looking straight down'"), jangle and beam with bright rays of guitars ("Anything is Anything"), and find the rhyme in "easy-going" and "melatonin" ("(Just Like the) Setting Sun"). There are shades of Ride's hazy shoegaze—especially within the humidity-thick layers of "Feel So High," which lives up to its title—and The Cure's sunny guitar tones across the board, but especially on cuts like "Sleeping On My Own." "Run to the Moon" features a great relaxed-fit bassline and a crisp hit of cello and viola to cut through the daydream mist. "Living in New York, it can grind you down," Payseur sings, world weary as ever. "I tell you it will grind you down." With Payseur as the only remaining member of the project he began in 2009, there's a clear thread of melancholy—and being fine with it—through the band's discography. "Don't Fade Away," he has said, is about "missing old friends, being on tour, self-medicating, longing, anxiety, love, being an idiot, having fun, embracing your mistakes and keeping your spark." "Out on tour/ I just finished/ This pack of cigarettes/ And I don't even smoke," he sings on that track, killing time before arriving at the catchy chorus: "She's novocaine/ It's all I need/ To ease the pain." © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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1
Sleeping On My Own
00:02:42

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Tommy Davidson, AssociatedPerformer - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Jack Doyle Smith, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

2
Run To The Moon
00:03:45

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Camellia Hartman, AssociatedPerformer - Kristine Kruta, AssociatedPerformer - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Midori Witkoski, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

3
Don't Fade Away
00:03:22

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Tommy Davidson, AssociatedPerformer - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

4
(Just Like The) Setting Sun Explicit
00:03:47

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Tommy Davidson, AssociatedPerformer - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Camellia Hartman, AssociatedPerformer - Kristine Kruta, AssociatedPerformer - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Midori Witkoski, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

5
Anything Is Anything
00:04:08

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Tommy Davidson, AssociatedPerformer - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Jack Doyle Smith, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

6
Dare Me Explicit
00:02:25

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

7
Feel So High
00:03:47

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Tommy Davidson, AssociatedPerformer - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Jack Doyle Smith, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

8
Tough Love
00:02:26

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

9
Seconds
00:03:07

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Tommy Davidson, AssociatedPerformer - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

10
Numb Explicit
00:04:20

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Jack Doyle Smith, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

11
Waterfall
00:03:31

Beach Fossils, MainArtist - Tommy Davidson, AssociatedPerformer - Reservoir Media, MusicPublisher - Dustin Payseur, AssociatedPerformer - Jack Doyle Smith, AssociatedPerformer - Anton Hochheim, AssociatedPerformer

2023 Bayonet Records 2023 Bayonet Records

Album review

There's a neat trick that Brooklyn's Beach Fossils pulls off on the band's fourth album, Bunny, in which time seems suspended. For nearly 40 minutes, no matter where you are, the setting morphs into a lazy summer afternoon where nothing else needs to be done. Dustin Payseur's songs bounce like paper boats on water ("Tough Love"; "Dare Me" and it lyrical sighs like "Spinning your wheels/ To the edge of this town/ She said, 'LA's so small/ When you're looking straight down'"), jangle and beam with bright rays of guitars ("Anything is Anything"), and find the rhyme in "easy-going" and "melatonin" ("(Just Like the) Setting Sun"). There are shades of Ride's hazy shoegaze—especially within the humidity-thick layers of "Feel So High," which lives up to its title—and The Cure's sunny guitar tones across the board, but especially on cuts like "Sleeping On My Own." "Run to the Moon" features a great relaxed-fit bassline and a crisp hit of cello and viola to cut through the daydream mist. "Living in New York, it can grind you down," Payseur sings, world weary as ever. "I tell you it will grind you down." With Payseur as the only remaining member of the project he began in 2009, there's a clear thread of melancholy—and being fine with it—through the band's discography. "Don't Fade Away," he has said, is about "missing old friends, being on tour, self-medicating, longing, anxiety, love, being an idiot, having fun, embracing your mistakes and keeping your spark." "Out on tour/ I just finished/ This pack of cigarettes/ And I don't even smoke," he sings on that track, killing time before arriving at the catchy chorus: "She's novocaine/ It's all I need/ To ease the pain." © Shelly Ridenour/Qobuz

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