A Pink Sunset For No One
General
| May 2017
Reviews
BravoMarco
Reviewed 2017-05-16
Reviewed 2017-05-16
Noveller
A Pink Sunset For No One
(Fire Records)
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Brooklyn based Sarah Lipstate always produces lush quality soundscapes. This, her eighth studio LP is no exception. All in all, a very accessible experimental release, if vocals were added, this would be an instant fave amongst the shoegazers & Indy poppers…
Like: Andrew Tomasello, Christina Vantzou,
All good. Loving 2,4
No FCC’s (Instrumentals)
1) Deep Shelter (5.33) A slow moving sensual sound that ups the pace producing a hazy sun-filled imagery.
2) Rituals (5.11) Guitars & synths working wonders in this driving mid paced jewel. (Longish quiet fade)
3) A Pink Sunset For No One (4.17) Gutsy energy either side of the quiet tones.
4) Lone Victory Tonight (5.20) Majestic spacey energy.
5) Trails and Trials (4.23) Has that 60’s feel about it, wouldn’t be out of place in an Arthur Penn western.
6) Another Dark Hour (3.27) Rich psychedelic textures combined with a brooding post punk underbelly.
7) Corridors (2.55) A happier dose of repetition. Mid paced & joyful.
8) The Unveiling (4.11) Moodier accompaniment to the strumming which takes over half way through.
9) Emergence (3.22) All the influences on this one, droney psych moments tied up in a soft prog rock bow.
A Pink Sunset For No One
(Fire Records)
Reviewed by BravoMarco
Brooklyn based Sarah Lipstate always produces lush quality soundscapes. This, her eighth studio LP is no exception. All in all, a very accessible experimental release, if vocals were added, this would be an instant fave amongst the shoegazers & Indy poppers…
Like: Andrew Tomasello, Christina Vantzou,
All good. Loving 2,4
No FCC’s (Instrumentals)
1) Deep Shelter (5.33) A slow moving sensual sound that ups the pace producing a hazy sun-filled imagery.
2) Rituals (5.11) Guitars & synths working wonders in this driving mid paced jewel. (Longish quiet fade)
3) A Pink Sunset For No One (4.17) Gutsy energy either side of the quiet tones.
4) Lone Victory Tonight (5.20) Majestic spacey energy.
5) Trails and Trials (4.23) Has that 60’s feel about it, wouldn’t be out of place in an Arthur Penn western.
6) Another Dark Hour (3.27) Rich psychedelic textures combined with a brooding post punk underbelly.
7) Corridors (2.55) A happier dose of repetition. Mid paced & joyful.
8) The Unveiling (4.11) Moodier accompaniment to the strumming which takes over half way through.
9) Emergence (3.22) All the influences on this one, droney psych moments tied up in a soft prog rock bow.
Recent airplay
The Unveiling
Music Casserole — Jul 29, 2017
Lone Victory Tonight
Music Casserole — Jul 22, 2017
Another Dark Hour
Music Casserole — Jul 15, 2017
Deep Shelter
Neural facilitation — Jul 06, 2017
Lone Victory Tonight
All Passion No Technique — Jul 05, 2017
Rituals
Neural facilitation — Jun 29, 2017
Charting
2017-05-25 — 2017-07-27
Classical/Experimental
| Week Ending | Airplays |
|---|---|
| Jul 23 | 1 |
| Jul 16 | 1 |
| Jul 9 | 2 |
| Jul 2 | 1 |
| Jun 25 | 1 |
| Jun 18 | 2 |
| Jun 11 | 1 |
| Jun 4 | 1 |
Track listing
| 1. | Deep Shelter | ||
| 2. | Rituals | ||
| 3. | A Pink Sunset For No One | ||
| 4. | Lone Victory Tonight | ||
| 5. | Trails And Trials | ||
| 6. | Another Dark Hour | ||
| 7. | Corridors | ||
| 8. | The Unveiling | ||
| 9. | Emergence |