City of the Sun   To the Sun and All the Cities in Between
3.6
great
Release Date: 2016
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4.0 excellentzaruyache | November 27th 16

Idk why it'd seem like a good idea to combine flamenco with somber acoustic and almost-post-rock,
but "City of the Sun" are able to pull off the combination surprisingly well. It might seem like
there should be some tonal problems, given that hyperactive flamenco pieces like "La Puerta Roja"
often lead up to slower, atmospheric (and reverb-drenched) pieces like "Winter 2011," but
everything's so pretty and well-executed that these tonal shifts between tracks aren't as
bothersome as one would expect them to be. Despite being a tad long at sixty three minutes, "To
the Sun and All the Cities in Between" is a really solid compilation of different styles of mostly
acoustic music.


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4.0 excellentoutliers | October 18th 21
3.0 goodzakalwe | February 7th 20
3.0 goodLevan | May 13th 17
4.0 excellentSnowdog808 | November 12th 16

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