Felt

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AlbumMar 02 / 201811 songs, 46m 4s
Experimental Rock Art Rock
Noteable

PHYSICAL ORDERS FROM CANADA PLEASE ORDER FROM HERE : www.secretcityrecords.com/shop/felt/ There are those in our ranks who are touting this new triumphant collection from Montreal’s art-rock heroes SUUNS as the most outright grooved record they’ve made. But hold it right there. Not so fast. SUUNS have always had that deep groove on lock, albeit oft-slithering within an austere and/or sneering veneer. As alluded to by its title and neon-warm album art, SUUNS’ Felt is going to make you feel things. You’re going to learn something about your body listening to cuts like on DJ Shadow-leaning, head-bobber “Look No Further” or “Make It Real,” which could be a radio signal of a lost Silver Apples cut — that is, before it becomes a doomsday siren breakup song. Suuns is ruthlessly set on being one of the planet’s finest, bravest bands.

7.4 / 10

The latest from the gothic avant-rock band sees the four-piece loosen up and let slip the forces begging for release since their debut.

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The Canadian band’s fourth effort showcases the continuing maturation of their sound.

8 / 10

For the past decade, Suuns (pronounced "soons") have balanced on shifting, tectonic plates. Meticulously composed, guitar-driven tracks rub...

7.0 / 10

Montréal four-piece Suuns have always felt like some sort of alien oddity. They're not quite indie or post-punk, but not fully electronic either, rather wiggling into a room that allows their space-indebted ideas to drift off into the ether.

8 / 10

Suuns roll out Felt just under two years after their exceptional Hold/Still, which by their timetable to date may qualify as striking while the iron's hot,...

2.6 / 5

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