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Human Ceremony

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The Brooklyn-based trio Sunflower Bean (singer/guitarist Nick Kivlen, singer/bassist Julia Cumming, and drummer Olive Faber) play with the fire and enthusiasm of youth. Their debut album, Human Ceremony, is full of rampaging psych-pop, sticky-sweet indie pop, and some moments that seem like a mash-up of X, Blondie, Tame Impala, and the Blake Babies. For such a young band, they are in full control of their sound. Kivlen conjures up murky riffs, spiraling leads, and chiming arpeggios out of his guitar, each song flitting from one classic sound to another. Faber holds down the beat steadily, never letting things drift off or get weighed down by riffage. Cumming's bass playing is propulsive and restrained, and her vocals are one of the group's strengths. The pure tone of her voice fits well alongside scruffy guitars or heavy thumping drums, and when the band shift into pop mode, like on the jangling '90s heartbreak ballad "Easier Said," she brings a lot of heartsick yearning to the table. The three members of the group blend together perfectly. Even Kivlen's yelping vocals, which could have been a distraction, are perfectly balanced, and the songs where he and Cumming duet sound like alternate-world Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood epics. "I Was Home" is the best of these; with its slacker vibe and huge guitar hooks it sounds like a lost grunge-era gem. The whole album is full of great songs like this; whether it's the rambling witch-psych of "This Kinda Feeling" or the slowly unspooling drama found on "Creation Myth," the trio are adept at blending catchy melodies and interesting arrangements. A handful of the songs are good enough that they'll be stuck in listener's heads right away and will prove hard to shake. Check out the insistent "Wall Watcher" or the sweetly peaceful "I Want You to Give Me Enough Time" for examples. Even the songs that seem a little derivative don't suffer for it thanks to the energy they bring. Human Ceremony is an impressive debut from a band who seem positioned to make many more excellent albums if they can continue to do such a good job of mining the past for gold and revamping it in their own fashion like they do so well here.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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Human Ceremony
00:04:05

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

2
Come On
00:02:59

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

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2013
00:03:31

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

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Easier Said
00:03:28

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

5
This Kind of Feeling
00:02:28

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

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I Was Home
00:04:15

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

7
Creation Myth
00:04:56

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

8
Wall Watcher
00:02:27

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

9
I Want You to Give Me Enough Time
00:03:31

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

10
Oh, I Just Don't Know
00:01:56

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

11
Space Exploration Disaster
00:04:33

Not Documented, Composer - Sunflower Bean, MainArtist

(C) 2016 Fat Possum Records (P) 2016 Fat Possum Records

Presentación del Álbum

The Brooklyn-based trio Sunflower Bean (singer/guitarist Nick Kivlen, singer/bassist Julia Cumming, and drummer Olive Faber) play with the fire and enthusiasm of youth. Their debut album, Human Ceremony, is full of rampaging psych-pop, sticky-sweet indie pop, and some moments that seem like a mash-up of X, Blondie, Tame Impala, and the Blake Babies. For such a young band, they are in full control of their sound. Kivlen conjures up murky riffs, spiraling leads, and chiming arpeggios out of his guitar, each song flitting from one classic sound to another. Faber holds down the beat steadily, never letting things drift off or get weighed down by riffage. Cumming's bass playing is propulsive and restrained, and her vocals are one of the group's strengths. The pure tone of her voice fits well alongside scruffy guitars or heavy thumping drums, and when the band shift into pop mode, like on the jangling '90s heartbreak ballad "Easier Said," she brings a lot of heartsick yearning to the table. The three members of the group blend together perfectly. Even Kivlen's yelping vocals, which could have been a distraction, are perfectly balanced, and the songs where he and Cumming duet sound like alternate-world Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood epics. "I Was Home" is the best of these; with its slacker vibe and huge guitar hooks it sounds like a lost grunge-era gem. The whole album is full of great songs like this; whether it's the rambling witch-psych of "This Kinda Feeling" or the slowly unspooling drama found on "Creation Myth," the trio are adept at blending catchy melodies and interesting arrangements. A handful of the songs are good enough that they'll be stuck in listener's heads right away and will prove hard to shake. Check out the insistent "Wall Watcher" or the sweetly peaceful "I Want You to Give Me Enough Time" for examples. Even the songs that seem a little derivative don't suffer for it thanks to the energy they bring. Human Ceremony is an impressive debut from a band who seem positioned to make many more excellent albums if they can continue to do such a good job of mining the past for gold and revamping it in their own fashion like they do so well here.

© Tim Sendra /TiVo

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