CD Review: Silver Sun Pickups – “Swoon”

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This review was originally written by Jose Bernardo for www.theweeklyriff.com between 2008 and 2010.

These were Jose’s first impressions of the songs and were not written after multiple spins.

Artist: Silversun Pickups
Album: Swoon (2009 Dangerbird)
Tracks: 10

Artist website: http://www.silversunpickups.com/

OVERVIEW

Swoon is the sophomore effort of so-cal indie rockers Silversun Pickups. It’s the first we’ve heard of them.

The band’s sound is a mix of a sound that is kind of similar to mid 90’s Smashing Pumpkins with a dose so-cal indie rock energy which meets an ambience of Pink Floyd in places. Interesting mix of things.

If you’re into the whole post grunge/90’s alt rock with a new twist, this is for you! Surprisingly, we really dug this!

HIGHLIGHTS:

There’s No Secrets This Year, Growing Old Is Getting Old, Sort Of, Substitution, Surrounded

PLAY BY PLAY

Track 1 – There’s No Secrets This Year
Really nice vibe and cool track. It made me smile. It kinda had a bit of a Smashing Pumpkins vibe going for it. 

Track 2 – The Royal We
Catchy. Lots of cool stuff in this track.

Track 3 – Growing Old Is Getting Old
Ambient guitars – cool. The bass ostinato is really annoying after the first 2 minutes are done. But that’s just my opinion. A much needed change comes around the 3 minute mark. This song really builds up nicely! 

Track 4 – It’s Nice to Know You Work Alone
Cool track. Really dig the vibe on this one.

Track 5 – Panic Switch
Radio friendly. No wonder it was picked as the lead single. However, I think this track is far from being the strongest song on the album. 

Track 6 – Draining
Mellow. Kinda repetitive and “draining”. 

Track 7 – Sort Of
Cool song. This would have made a better lead off single than Panic Switch

Track 8 – Substitution
Cute song. This could make a good single.

Track 9 – Catch and Release
Meh.

Track 10 – Surrounded (or Spiraling)
Really cool! Totally different from the rest of the album. If it had stronger distortion as opposed to the indie fuzz thing going on, this would be a really great rock song!

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Posted in CD Reviews, The Weekly Riff (2008-2010) Reprinted.