Silver Sunshine

Sliver Sunshine
Wishing Tree
General | Dec 2004

Reviews

canuck
Reviewed 2005-03-02
mostly psychedelic sugary sweet indie pop debut album from this san diego band. Comparisons to 60s psychedelic bands are apt, as are the ones to bands such as Olivia Tremor Control and some of the Elephant 6 bands. Good male harmonies. A solid effort of enjoyable pop that sounds just a bit too much like the Beatles at times. I find myself thinking “wait, which Beatles song does this remind me of” on about four or five tracks.
-Adrian
My picks: 3, 4 , 5, 8
1. This sounds pretty much like “Tomorrow Never Knows” by the Beatles, but with different words
2. strong, jangly repeated bass part. nice harmony vox and tremolo guitar.
3. music box/ coo coo clock beginning. echoey vocals. strutting rhythm.
4. medium-slow temp. another strutting rhythm song. harpsichord. nice guitar solo near the end. fade out ending
5. acoustic guitar. the ballad. echoey vocals sort of put me off, but still a nice song.
6. the Beatles off of Sergeant Pepper’s! wait, no, still the Silver Sunshine. has a bit of a country-ish feel to it.
7. a slightly “ethnic” feel to this one.
8. nice “ooh” harmonies.
9. piano on the left, “aah” on the right. before going into the full-on song.
10. noisy beginning. rumbling, driving drums (and song).
11. a little more experimental than the rest of the tracks (as is to be expected). noisy ending (early fade-out perhaps?)

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Charting

2005-03-06 — 2005-05-08
Week EndingAirplays
Mar 20 2
Mar 13 1

Track listing

1. Velvet Skies
2. I See the Silver Sunshine
3. Trinkets
4. Way Up in the Big Sky
5. Nightmares
6. If I Had the Time
7. Greenfield Park
8. Girl
9. When She Wakes Tomorrow
10. Miranda Way
11. Merry Go Round