Crooked Sun
Sick Songs


3.5
great

Review

by Scuro EMERITUS
May 18th, 2015 | 16 replies


Release Date: 2015 | Tracklist

Review Summary: The next step.

In early 2014 artist Crooked Sun announced his presence to the world, releasing a short demo EP that, while clearly ‘demonstrating’ his evident talent and niche writing style, suffered from expectedly poor production and a general lack of structural flow. Just shy of a year later, Sick Songs stands as an improvement in almost every aspect, solidifying the ideas that were abundant on the demo and refining them.

Initially, the most notably improved aspect is the vocals. Opener ‘N.K.W.M.’ offers little in the way of introducing the EP, consisting mainly of floaty synths which were absent on the demo, however the vocals bobbing just below the surface are noticeably at home on this EP. Throughout Sick Songs the artist adopts a low and gloomy vocal approach, feeling much more comfortable in this deeper range and sounding confident in relation to the comparably ‘unsure’ performance of the past. The melancholy vocals also serve better to compliment the dismal atmosphere created by the bass heavy indie-rock instrumentation. In addition, the production quality has stepped up a notch. Sure, it’s still muddy - but this time ‘round it feels like an intentional aid to the music, rather than an unavoidable by-product. Whereas previously there existed an unbalanced favouritism to the guitar playing over both the vocals and the nigh-undetectable bass, they instead all coalesce smoothly, neither too prominent nor smothered. In fact, more often than not the bass guitar carries the tracks; a bold departure from Crooked Sun’s guitar-driven beginnings, but it pays off. The aforementioned synths aren’t the only new addition to the Crooked Sun repertoire either. Electronic percussion punctuates the album, carrying a welcome sense of rhythmic presence that keeps each song feeling ‘on track’.

Perhaps the greatest achievement of the album is the overall sense of cohesion. Each track sounds as though it belongs in the EP, and as individual pieces most have both direction and intent; never feeling lost or aimlessly ambling. The product as a whole simply connects. The introductory track transitions smoothly to album highlight ‘No Protecting Me’, a song hinting at influences from bedroom pop act Elvis Depressedly, which in turn flows into the following track ‘Don't Wait’. As perhaps the most reminiscent of Crooked Sun’s first release, the latter track boasts a much stronger guitar presence and a more straight-forward approach. For all it has going for it, the album still doesn't quite maximise its potential. The closer in particular falls flat, and the album itself seems to play on a general downwards gradient in terms of quality, omitting the intro. It's somewhat disappointing to end on an anti-climactic note, although in some ways it does ease the listener out of the album. Despite its shortcomings, Sick Songs is a promising step in the musical journey of Crooked Sun. The next movement of which has the potential to be a leap.



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ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 18th 2015


12236 Comments


G's beautiful album, give it a listen here: https://crookedsun.bandcamp.com/releases

As always, review feedback is welcome.

Archelirion
May 18th 2015


6594 Comments


Great review dude, pos'd. To be honest, I actually still had no idea how I expected this to sound after reading - not a reflection on your writing in the slightest, just my inexperience in the genre. I'm enjoying the music so far but his vocals are taking a bit of getting used to.

ComeToDaddy
May 18th 2015


1851 Comments


Great writeup SF, pos'd. Just listened to the first 3 tracks and it was really nice and laid back, love the album art too.

One note: "this time ‘round it feels like an intentional aid to the music, rather than an unavoidable by-product." Italicizing "feels" makes this flow strangely, you'd definitely be better off italicizing "intentional" to get your point across.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 18th 2015


12236 Comments


Thanks Aaron, glad you checked it out too. I'll see if I can describe the sound a bit more in the review, I can see how I might've been too vague.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 18th 2015


12236 Comments


Cheers Daddy, agreed with the album art, it's really cool. Good catch too I'll edit right away.

Archelirion
May 18th 2015


6594 Comments


Honestly, don't change it unless you feel you should :] As I said, I don't know much about this sort of thing so I wouldn't have been able to imagine it properly anyway. Sitting at around a 3.0 at the moment for me.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 18th 2015


12236 Comments


Fair enough, although I did feel I could've been a bit clearer so I just added a couple sentences to reinforce the main sound. I appreciate your feedback man (: Also this was sitting at a 3 for me too for a while but it grew on me a lot, took some time for me to see it as clearly superior to the demo too.

BMDrummer
May 18th 2015


15165 Comments


this is good

YakNips
May 18th 2015


20104 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

when the LP comes it will change the world

Judio!
May 18th 2015


8501 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

G is one hell of a musician. Great review, always happy to see his work get more exposure.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 19th 2015


12236 Comments


Thanks for the pos's guys. Can't wait for the LP tbh.

GmemberKills
May 19th 2015


4586 Comments


Great review Scuro! I appreciate you taking the time to listen and review this. I love the summary and dig everything you say. When the LP comes out it will be a step up in production and in my opinion song writing too.



appreciate the words from everyone else too.

ScuroFantasma
Emeritus
May 19th 2015


12236 Comments


Glad you like it G (:

laughingman22
May 19th 2015


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

awesome (:

GmemberKills
May 26th 2015


4586 Comments


wow listening back i'm finding some of this is a little too muddy at times lol. I've learned a lot about mixing and stuff since this though. This release was meant to hint at what's to come. I hope to combine the best elements of demo, this and bring in some new sounds with better production for the album.

laughingman22
July 16th 2015


2838 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Don't Wait is probably song of the year for me



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