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Sunflower Bean|Twentytwo In Blue

Twentytwo In Blue

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Sunflower Bean's second album, Twentytwo in Blue, was written during two times of upheaval: the bandmembers navigating their early twenties and the first year of the Trump presidency. The young trio returned from touring the globe in support of their excellent debut album, Human Ceremony, with an expanded worldview and a desire to write simple, punchy songs that talked honestly about their lives and their feelings about the world. To that end, they stripped away all traces of lazy psychedelia from their sound, replacing the fuzzy edges with toughness and digging deeper lyrically to uncover some real emotional content. This time around, the songs that rock really rock hard, and the ballads are twice as swoony. The band and their producers (previous collaborator Matthew Molnar sharing desk space this time with Unknown Mortal Orchestra's Jacob Portrait) don't pull any punches, and the record has an immediate impact, both sonically and emotionally. About half the album sounds like the work of a road-tested, whip-smart rock & roll band. Bassist Julia Cumming spits out the often political lyrics with a wild-eyed fever, and the rest of the group (guitarist/vocalist Nick Kivlen and drummer Olive Faber) match her fire. Tracks like "Crisis Fest" and "Puppet Strings" have romping glam rock rhythms and diamond-tough guitars, "Human For" almost crosses into metal territory, and the stomping "Burn It" would have made Suzi Quatro proud to call it her own in 1972. Alongside these speaker-rattling tracks, Sunflower Bean's ballads really stand out. Both singers transmit lovely and honest-sounding sweetness and sadness; the expanded arrangements they add to the songs are prom lush; and the band never stray into sappiness, even when singing about growing up, which is tough to do. The song in question, "Twentytwo," really shows what a great singer Cumming has become, able to carry a song with no heavy lifting thanks to her rich tone and light touch. Along with the rockers and weepers, the band also travel the middle ground between the two with style, channeling classic-period Fleetwood Mac on "I Was a Fool"; rollicking with a bouncy joy on "Sinking Sands"; and dishing out a brilliant example of girl group-style indie pop on "Oh No, Bye Bye," a song that's the best example on the album of how well Cumming's and Kivlen's vocal styles fit together. In fact, everything on Twentytwo in Blue fits together perfectly; from the songs to the sounds to the performances, it's indie rock and pop at their thoughtful, searching, sweet, and punchy best.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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1
Burn It
00:04:19

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

2
I Was A Fool
00:03:33

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

3
Twentytwo
00:04:32

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

4
Crisis Fest
00:03:31

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

5
Memoria
00:03:42

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

6
Puppet Strings
00:04:00

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

7
Only A Moment
00:04:15

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

8
Human For
00:02:23

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

9
Any Way You Like
00:03:43

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

10
Sinking Sands
00:02:32

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

11
Oh No, Bye Bye
00:04:02

Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

2018 Lucky Number Music Limited 2018 Lucky Number Music Limited

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Sunflower Bean's second album, Twentytwo in Blue, was written during two times of upheaval: the bandmembers navigating their early twenties and the first year of the Trump presidency. The young trio returned from touring the globe in support of their excellent debut album, Human Ceremony, with an expanded worldview and a desire to write simple, punchy songs that talked honestly about their lives and their feelings about the world. To that end, they stripped away all traces of lazy psychedelia from their sound, replacing the fuzzy edges with toughness and digging deeper lyrically to uncover some real emotional content. This time around, the songs that rock really rock hard, and the ballads are twice as swoony. The band and their producers (previous collaborator Matthew Molnar sharing desk space this time with Unknown Mortal Orchestra's Jacob Portrait) don't pull any punches, and the record has an immediate impact, both sonically and emotionally. About half the album sounds like the work of a road-tested, whip-smart rock & roll band. Bassist Julia Cumming spits out the often political lyrics with a wild-eyed fever, and the rest of the group (guitarist/vocalist Nick Kivlen and drummer Olive Faber) match her fire. Tracks like "Crisis Fest" and "Puppet Strings" have romping glam rock rhythms and diamond-tough guitars, "Human For" almost crosses into metal territory, and the stomping "Burn It" would have made Suzi Quatro proud to call it her own in 1972. Alongside these speaker-rattling tracks, Sunflower Bean's ballads really stand out. Both singers transmit lovely and honest-sounding sweetness and sadness; the expanded arrangements they add to the songs are prom lush; and the band never stray into sappiness, even when singing about growing up, which is tough to do. The song in question, "Twentytwo," really shows what a great singer Cumming has become, able to carry a song with no heavy lifting thanks to her rich tone and light touch. Along with the rockers and weepers, the band also travel the middle ground between the two with style, channeling classic-period Fleetwood Mac on "I Was a Fool"; rollicking with a bouncy joy on "Sinking Sands"; and dishing out a brilliant example of girl group-style indie pop on "Oh No, Bye Bye," a song that's the best example on the album of how well Cumming's and Kivlen's vocal styles fit together. In fact, everything on Twentytwo in Blue fits together perfectly; from the songs to the sounds to the performances, it's indie rock and pop at their thoughtful, searching, sweet, and punchy best.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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