High Sunn / Missed Connections
Album: | Missed Connections | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | High Sunn | Added: | Sep 2018 | |
Label: | Pnkslm Recordings |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2018-09-30 | Pull Date: | 2018-12-02 |
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Week Ending: | Dec 2 | Nov 25 | Nov 18 | Nov 11 | Nov 4 | Oct 28 | Oct 21 | Oct 14 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 1 | 5 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 4 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jul 30, 2021: | w/e (rebroadcast from Oct 10, 2018)
Banh Mi |
4. | Nov 25, 2018: | Music Genealogy
Those Last Words |
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2. | Dec 04, 2018: | Hot Probs
Summer Solstice, Kokuhaku |
5. | Nov 20, 2018: | Hot Probs
Indirect Kiss, Kokuhaku |
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3. | Nov 28, 2018: | The Fuzz Deli
Indirect Kiss |
6. | Nov 16, 2018: | Hot Probs SPECIAL
I Thought You Were There |
Album Review
DJ Dissociation
Reviewed 2018-09-28
Reviewed 2018-09-28
Missed Connections (High Sunn)
Reviewed by: DJ Dissociation, 9.26.18
High Sunn is the solo project of 18 year old San Francisco native Justin Cheromiah; Missed Connections is his first full-length album after a series of EPs. Heavy vocal filters and indie rock instrumentation characterize the majority of the album, which picks up in energy after the fifth track. Each track is short, 3 minutes at most. RIYL: Tame Impala, Cage the Elephant.
Rec: 6,7,8. FCCs: none
1. (2:17) Midtempo indie lament with shakily delivered vocals. 2. (3:18) Strong start with spots of shrieking guitar, vocals are the low point of this track. 3. (2:47) Tame Impala vibes, distorted vocals over uptempo rock. 4. (2:33) More washy indie rock, refrain ‘I am a terrible person.’ 5. (2:43) ‘Kokuhaku’ is, roughly, the act of confessing love in Japanese culture; the lyrics reflect this. Besides that, the track doesn’t stand out from the rest. 6.* (2:50) With clearer vocals and a more driving instrumental line, this track picks the album up from the monotony of its first half. 7.* (2:24) Upbeat guitar and drums cut through mildly monotonous vocals for a pleasant indie rock track. 8.* (2:41) This one features a catchy motif ‘so I made a song/ for you to dance along’ and an upbeat instrumentation. 9. (3:01) Bright guitar riffs and a driving indie rock beat. 10. (3:04) Vocals half-yelled reminiscent of Tame Impala, strong guitar.
Reviewed by: DJ Dissociation, 9.26.18
High Sunn is the solo project of 18 year old San Francisco native Justin Cheromiah; Missed Connections is his first full-length album after a series of EPs. Heavy vocal filters and indie rock instrumentation characterize the majority of the album, which picks up in energy after the fifth track. Each track is short, 3 minutes at most. RIYL: Tame Impala, Cage the Elephant.
Rec: 6,7,8. FCCs: none
1. (2:17) Midtempo indie lament with shakily delivered vocals. 2. (3:18) Strong start with spots of shrieking guitar, vocals are the low point of this track. 3. (2:47) Tame Impala vibes, distorted vocals over uptempo rock. 4. (2:33) More washy indie rock, refrain ‘I am a terrible person.’ 5. (2:43) ‘Kokuhaku’ is, roughly, the act of confessing love in Japanese culture; the lyrics reflect this. Besides that, the track doesn’t stand out from the rest. 6.* (2:50) With clearer vocals and a more driving instrumental line, this track picks the album up from the monotony of its first half. 7.* (2:24) Upbeat guitar and drums cut through mildly monotonous vocals for a pleasant indie rock track. 8.* (2:41) This one features a catchy motif ‘so I made a song/ for you to dance along’ and an upbeat instrumentation. 9. (3:01) Bright guitar riffs and a driving indie rock beat. 10. (3:04) Vocals half-yelled reminiscent of Tame Impala, strong guitar.
Track Listing
1. | Summer Solstice | 6. | Banh Mi | |||
2. | I Thought You Were There | 7. | Indirect Kiss | |||
3. | Those Last Words | 8. | Dedication | |||
4. | Soft Spoken | 9. | Freshman Year | |||
5. | Kokuhaku | 10. | Hoho Market |