Sunchaser
General
| Jul 2015
Reviews
Telepathic Juan
Reviewed 2015-10-05
Reviewed 2015-10-05
NYC dark wave quartet YOU. delivers on Sunchaser, their third record, another set of gloomy recordings characterized by sober melodies, eerie guitar effects, echoing vocal effects, ethereal synthesizer parts, and harsh use of mechanical beats. Austere and sophisticated.
RIYL: The Soft Moon, X Mal Deutschland, Vaniish, All Your Sisters, and early New Order.
FCC CLEAN!!
Recommended Tracks: 1, 4, 5, and 6
1. (3:59) **Feral – Striking opener. Synchronized guitars and synths. Dramatic vocals. Keeps you moving.
2. (3:32) Solution – Slow, repetitive, and stylish. Marvelous chorus with male/female vocals. The right amount of noise in the background.
3. (5:00) Get Paid – Intro a la Michael Jackson’s Beat it. Then the track becomes upbeat full of programmed drumbeats and synthesizer chord sequences. Vintage dark wave.
4. (3:57) *Breaking Collapse – Pleasant exercise of classic synth pop instrumentation. Gloomy vocals.
5. (5:33) **Sunchaser – Cool upbeat early 4AD catalog-inspired track with smooth vocals, insular guitars, and a constant machine-generated drumbeat.
6. (5:25) *Extreme Games – Slow intro turns into a dark, hermetic dance construction driven by a haunting chorus and a repetitive guitar riff.
7. (3:58) Recognize – The equivalent to a post-punk ballad with just enough electric tension. Reminiscent of early Xymox.
8. (6:31) Grow Young – Epilogue of previous song. More memorable.
RIYL: The Soft Moon, X Mal Deutschland, Vaniish, All Your Sisters, and early New Order.
FCC CLEAN!!
Recommended Tracks: 1, 4, 5, and 6
1. (3:59) **Feral – Striking opener. Synchronized guitars and synths. Dramatic vocals. Keeps you moving.
2. (3:32) Solution – Slow, repetitive, and stylish. Marvelous chorus with male/female vocals. The right amount of noise in the background.
3. (5:00) Get Paid – Intro a la Michael Jackson’s Beat it. Then the track becomes upbeat full of programmed drumbeats and synthesizer chord sequences. Vintage dark wave.
4. (3:57) *Breaking Collapse – Pleasant exercise of classic synth pop instrumentation. Gloomy vocals.
5. (5:33) **Sunchaser – Cool upbeat early 4AD catalog-inspired track with smooth vocals, insular guitars, and a constant machine-generated drumbeat.
6. (5:25) *Extreme Games – Slow intro turns into a dark, hermetic dance construction driven by a haunting chorus and a repetitive guitar riff.
7. (3:58) Recognize – The equivalent to a post-punk ballad with just enough electric tension. Reminiscent of early Xymox.
8. (6:31) Grow Young – Epilogue of previous song. More memorable.
Recent airplay
Extreme Games
Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Dec 5, 2015) — Sep 25, 2021
Extreme Games
Music Casserole (rebroadcast from Oct 10, 2015) — Aug 21, 2021
Sunchaser
Wolfe Calls (rebroadcast from Nov 8, 2015) — Aug 13, 2021
Sunchaser
Wolfe Calls (rebroadcast from Nov 8, 2015) — Jul 28, 2021
Feral
Breakaway Bluff — Dec 06, 2015
Extreme Games
Music Casserole — Dec 05, 2015
Charting
2015-10-05 — 2015-12-07
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Dec 13 | 1 |
| Dec 6 | 1 |
| Nov 29 | 3 |
| Nov 22 | 1 |
| Nov 15 | 1 |
| Nov 8 | 3 |
| Nov 1 | 1 |
| Oct 25 | 5 |
Track listing
| 1. | Feral | ||
| 2. | Solution | ||
| 3. | Get Paid | ||
| 4. | Breaking Collapse | ||
| 5. | Sunchaser | ||
| 6. | Extreme Games | ||
| 7. | Recognize | ||
| 8. | Grow Young |