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Podcast Episode
Season
Four
number
179
Type
Album Review
Post Date
6/17/2014

Silver Sun

179 Silver Sun by Silver Sun

Silver Sun

Label
Polydor
Release year
1997
Producer
Nigel Godrich
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Hooks, harmonies and loud guitars sum up Silver Sun's freshman release, and it's chock full of them

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Our requested review for this week takes us back to the UK to check out the 1997 self-titled debut album from Silver Sun. Hooks, harmonies and loud guitars sum up Silver Sun's freshman release, and it's chock full of them. Song after song is a sugar sweet power pop attack, with nods to Cheap Trick, Jellyfish, The Beatles, Beach Boys and more. But is it too much of a good thing? Tune in to find out.

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Songs in this episode

  • ‍Intro - Service
  • 3:19 - History of the Band
  • 12:55 - Bad Haircut
  • 17:08 - Animals Feet
  • 22:03 - Dumb
  • 26:36 - Lava
  • Outro - Julia

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