Showing posts with label album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label album. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

HEAVEmedia.com reviews 'The Happy Loss'





Son Of The Sun Takes Sound To New Lengths

Buffalo's Son of the Sun propels personal style on 'The Happy Loss'

Son of the Sun
The Happy Loss
Released on Jun 22, 2010

Many bands try to smash together all of their favorite things and make a mess.  Let’s face it, as much as a person can love Neil Diamond, Public Enemy, and Justin Timberlake it’s hard to find a cohesive stylistic link between all three.  It takes a good band to find what works for all of them and construct a style that they can all operate in and still enjoy.  Buffalo’s Son of the Sun has adapted all of their favorite genres into one massive wall of sound.  On their latest full-length album The Happy Loss one can hear 50s pop, So Cal surfer, indie rock, alternative country, psychedelic rock, and even a little bit of shoegaze permeating through ten tracks.  Better still, all of these things combine perfectly together.
The Happy Loss exudes a sense of warmth normally heard on vinyl records.  Lead singer Zak Ward’s vocals positively soar over the slow ballad “How Can it Be?,” each bass note ringing smoothly over the sounds that they’ve built themselves over the years.  With music like this, this warm vinyl sound really pays off.  Each track crackles with vintage intensity without pandering to keeping it strictly old school.  Tracks like “Leopard Print” sound like they’re right off of some hip soundtrack.  From “Leopard Print”’s opening alone it’s hard not to imagine watching a scene of you and a significant other zipping down a desolate road in a car, the sun setting behind you.  This recording style seems to be getting more and more popular as people are starting to realize how bland mp3s and m4as can be.  For some it doesn’t add anything to their recordings but for Son of the Sun it makes The Happy Loss go that extra mile.
Son of the Sun keeps their love for surfer music on The Happy Loss but adds a certain twang that wasn’t present on their previous EP Before the After.  Production-wise this album sounds much more like an alt-country album like Cardinology meeting the new/old style of Brian Williams on Smile.  It’s something that’s been done before but Son of the Sun adds something that puts them apart from the pack.  The problem is I can’t pinpoint it.  Where many rocker/country acts find themselves in Nashville and neu-surfer bands in California and Brooklyn, Son of the Sun hails from Buffalo, New York.  If you’re not familiar with the musical history of Buffalo don’t worry, most people aren’t.  It ranges from Ani DiFranco to the Goo Goo Dolls to Cannibal Corpse.  How the hell did Son of the Sun find their sound amongst so many odd bands?  Either way I’m glad they found it.  Son of the Sun is a band that has a defined style but is ready to rewrite it at any time.  Listening to The Happy Loss is like listening to a melting pot of my music collection - soulful songs, hard-hitting guitar riffs, and that surfer girl sound washing over everything.
Posted by Amy Dittmeier on Sep 21, 2010 @ 10:10 am

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Americana UK Album Review

Son of the Sun “The Happy Loss” (I Blame Yoko Music, 2010)
by: Paul Villers
http://www.americana-uk.com/auk/modules.php?op=modload&name=Reviews&file=index&req=showcontent&id=5557

Sunshine on a rainy day

Of chief biographical note with this band is that the two main protagonists used to live on opposite sides of the States, swapping musical ideas over the internet. All of the press and reviews I’ve read in researching them mentions it so I suppose I’d better do the same. No matter – they and their band mates all ended up in New York and they do have a very New York sound which is the oxymoronic feat of being both ‘spare’ and ‘lush’ at the same time.

They’re a guitar band in essence, acoustic and electric, with bits of keyboard thrown in ('Leopard Print' threatens to be a rehash of 'Strawberry Fields' at one point). What they do with those guitars is pretty nice though – by turns they jangle, sparkle and spike but never quite settle on one or the other. Similarly they sometimes stomp about (opener 'Good Ole Days' and 'Get Together') and sometimes relax into a calmer groove ('How Can It Be?' – a song of trouble and heartbreak – is in this vein and probably the album’s standout track).

Despite these stylistic changes, the project does hang together (the vocal helps, naturally) in a melodious moroseness. The overarching feeling one gets is that sunny California pop has been taken to New York and given a very cold hosing down – which is, by all accounts, what happened. Kudos too for calling their publishing company ‘I Blame Yoko Music’ – that’d guarantee a smile every time.

Date review added: Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Reviewer: Paul Villers

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

'The Happy Loss' Vinyl / CD Release ... Buffalo w/ Handsome Jack

The Happy Loss CD / Vinyl Album Release Party
with special guests: Handsome Jack

Friday Night, June 18th 2010
Nietzsche’s
248 Allen St.
Buffalo, NY 14201

Doors at 9PM

$5 at the Door General Admission
$10 at the Door General Admission + CD
$15 at the Door General Admission + Vinyl + Digital Download

$3 Magic Hat Drafts ALL NIGHT!

To Benefit the Food Bank of WNY! Please bring canned goods to donate to the Food Bank of WNY. Each canned good will get you a raffle ticket for a chance to win a music and merchandise package from the bands, Magic Hat Beer, and a tour poster from Hero Design Studio!




Son of the Sun: http://www.sonofthesunmusic.com/
Handsome Jack: http://www.myspace.com/handsomejack


In affiliation with:

The Good Neighborhood!
http://www.thegoodneighborhood.com/

Hero Design Studio
http://www.heroandsound.com/

Magic Hat Beer
http://www.magichat.net/

Food Bank of WNY
http://www.foodbankwny.org/