Unseen In Between, The

Gunn, Steve
Matador Records
General | Apr 2019

Reviews

Super Chuck
Reviewed 2019-04-05
Steve Gunn reflects with a sense of self-vigilance in The Unseen in Between. It's a familiar notion for the Pennslyvania singer-songwriter, a roots-rock traditionalist whose intricate guitar playing speaks with such authority that it overshadows his personal thoughts. With his latest, The Unseen In Between—Gunn has resuscitated stylistic elements of guitar playing in a similar vein of J.J. Cale, Jim O'Rourke circa Bad Timing, and a little Jerry Garcia.

Indie, Indie Folk

Like: The War On Drugs, Kurt Vile, Mac DeMarco, Angel Olsen

FCC Clean

Play: 1, 2, 4, 8

1.New Moon (5:10) Desolate harmonica drifts over a jazzy interplay of upright bass and strummed chords.
2.Vagabond (5:01) Snaking downhill rockerwith lap steel guitars and whirring solos.
3.Chance (4:25) A diaphanous hard luck story which recalls The Smiths.
4.Stonehurst Cowboy (3:41) Impassioned track highlighting Gunn’s shrewdness as a musician.
5.Luciano (5:53) Delicate track in this acoustic vein but subtly adds in strings and percussion.
6.New Familiar (5:56) Spiralling off into modern-rock reveries replete with strings and other atmospherics.
7.Lightning Field (5:00) Dreamy atmosphere and it's up to the listener whether or not they want to tag along.
8.Morning Is Mended (4:00) Dark strings enhance the moody music that shifts from the finger-picked, early Pink Floyd-influenced reflection.
9.Paranoid (5:15) Outer-space dream indie pop.

Recent airplay

New Moon
KZSU Time TravelerAug 27, 2021
New Moon
KZSU Time TravelerMay 22, 2020
New Moon
Music GenealogyJan 14, 2020

Charting

2019-04-09 — 2019-06-11
Week EndingAirplays
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Track listing

1. New Moon
2. Vagabond
3. Chance
4. Stonehurst Cowboy
5. Luciano
6. New Familiar
7. Lightning Field
8. Morning Is Mended
9. Paranoid