It’s one of their most blissfully catchy tunes to date. ‘Better Nature’s’ lead single, ‘ Circadian Rhythms (Last Dance)‘ is indicative of this change, all sleek and droning, complimenting the dreamy dovetailing vocals of Aubert and bassist Nicki Donniger. And ‘Better Nature’ goes even further-with guitars taking a more understated role to keyboardist Joe Lester’s vibrant hallucinatory synth-textures. That album showed the group beginning to transition away from grunge/shoegaze guitar textures to a more synth-pop flavored sound. Click here for my Neck of The Woods Review While it may feel unstable in its melancholy lyrical content, it feels like a natural evolution from the band’s 2012 album ‘Neck of The Woods’, owing largely to reuniting with producer Jacknife Lee (who also has a songwriting credit) and aided by mixer Alan Moulder (My Bloody Valentine, Smashing Pumpkins, Nine Inch Nails). It’s kind of unstable.” That’s Silversun Pickups frontman Brian Aubert trying to explain the immediate takeaway of the band’s latest album, ‘Better Nature’ (out September 25th on the group’s New Machine Recordings label). “This album is like its own quantum universe. Silversun Pickups ‘Better Nature’ Review: slick yet catchy, the group’s latest release offers huge pop hooks with a streamlined sound.
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