Sheffield's The Suncharms are back with their third album in five years. This time on Illinois's excellent Sunday Records label. You can read our review of their last album, 2023's Things Lost here. You can imagine Darrin Lee locking them in his Subjangle under the stairs cupboard.
They are a great Indie Rock band that touches Dream Pop, Jangle Pop, C86, Shoegaze, 80s Guitar Pop and more. They are lovingly laidback without ever ever being boring. The songs just completely drag you into blissful joy.
I mentioned in the previous review that they were previously looked upon as a darker Teenage Fanclub, well there is nothing dark about Darkening Sky. These are life affirming vibes, allowing you to think of nothing else but listening.
The songs are also performed differently to what you might expect. The riffs are mesmerising, often Jangling, but the backbeat at times feels more Power Pop. The default is Guitar led Dream Pop, but when they branch out, watch them go.
I've concentrated on the two heavier songs for the embeds, because they both show a different side to the band and are also amazing. Motorway Bridge is amazing, very dark, almost Bowie in Berlin production wise, yet slightly fuzzy Noise Rock.
1000 Years will get compared to noisier early Teenage Fanclub, but who cares when they do it so well? It is an absolute tour de force. I urge all to get into the album to both brighten your day and marvel at those two songs. This is an album that is absolutely outstanding.
You can listen to and buy the album here. It is available on Vinyl, CD and as a download.
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