Showing posts with label Liam O'Neill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Liam O'Neill. Show all posts

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Suuns Announce New LP 'Felt', Air "Watch You, Watch Me" Music Video

Montreal psych-rockers Suuns have announced the release of their new studio album titled 'Felt.'

The follow-up to 2016's Hold/Still is set to be released on 2nd March through Secretly Canadian. Pre-order  your copy here.

The band have also shared the video for the album's lead single "Watch You, Watch Me" (directed by RUFFMERCY). Speaking of the track, drummer Liam O’Neill said: “It was different and exciting. In the past, there was a more concerted effort on my part to drum in a controlled and genre-specific way. Self-consciously approaching things stylistically. Us doing it ourselves, that process was like a very receptive, limitless workshop to just try out ideas”.

Check out the album's tracklist and the video for "Watch You, Watch Me" below.

Tracklsit:
01. Look No Further
02. X-ALT
03. Watch You, Watch Me
04. Baseline
05. After the Fall
06. Control
06. Make It Real
08. Daydream
09. Peace and Love
10. Moonbeams
11. Materials


(facebook.com/suunsband)

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Tuesday, January 26, 2016

Suuns Announce New LP 'Hold/Still', Unveil Music Video For "Translate"

Montreal psych-rockers Suuns have announced they will release their third studio album titled 'Hold/Still' on April 15th via Secretly Canadian

The band have also shared the video for the album's sick lead single "Translate" (directed by Charles-André Coderre).

According to the press release, the record "is an enigmatic thing: an eerily beautiful, meticulously played suite of music that embraces opposites and makes a virtue of cognitive dissonance. It is a record that does not give up its secrets easily. The 11 songs within are simultaneously psychedelic, but austere; sensual, but cold; organic, but electronic; tense sometimes to the brink of mania, but always retaining perfect poise and control."

"There's an element of this album that resists you as a listener, and I think that's because of these constantly opposing forces," says drummer Liam O'Neill. "Listen to the song 'Brainwash', for instance, "It's a very soft, lyrical guitar song, existing alongside extremely aggressive and sparse drum textures. It inhabits these two worlds at the same time." From the beginning, Suuns (you pronounce it "soons", and it translates as "zeroes" in Thai) have sought to do things differently.

Pre-order the album here, check out the tracklsit and the video for "Translate" below.

Tracklsit:
01. Fall
02. Instrument
03. UN-NO
04. Resistance
05. Mortise and Tenon
06. Translate
07. Brainwash
08. Careful
09. Paralyzer
10. Nobody Can Save Me Now
11. Infinity


(facebook.com/suunsband)