Let’s be honest, self care is doing galaxy makeup and dousing yourself in glitter because it makes you feel like a space princess.
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Let’s be honest, self care is doing galaxy makeup and dousing yourself in glitter because it makes you feel like a space princess.
Eclipse inspired makeup
//This song is just so rad. Period. It does the name justice.
“One of these days I’m gonna show you how.”
Galaxy Punk.
Sleepy Sun
Favorite songs of 2014:
Sleepy Sun * Galaxy Punk
Love the groove and dense sounding guitars on this one..
For the rest of the year I'm revisiting some of my favorite songs from my favorite records of the year. These are the songs that I couldn’t shake from my head. The songs that have specific memories associated with them. The songs that provided the soundtrack of my 2014.
The Lane - Sleepy Sun
If there's one thing that San Francisco mainstays Sleepy Sun prove they know how to do well on "The Lane", the lead single from their new album "Maui Tears', it's drone. And who doesn't love some droning psychedelic rock? The Doors do. Alice in Chains do. MGMT can drone when they feel like it.
In reality, not much rock and roll follows the true structure of drone music as the world music roots would teach, but the word is still accurate for a song like this which is absolutely hypnotizing, swirling around with interlocking contrapuntal melodies that crash together for a momentous verse, building tension until the release of what is easily the best refrain yet written by Sleepy Sun.
A mixture of pure psychedelia, shoegaze and stoner rock, (arguably there's some folk, grunge and punk going on here as well, in terms of influences), "The Lane" is a solid reminder of why rock hasn't died, and won't die, even if it's mainstream relevance is currently waning. Nothing is more enrapturing than a solid real live band at their peak in terms of chemistry, which this song certainly approaches, and no amount of sampling or electronics could replicate that.
GENRE: Rock, Psychedelia, Shoegaze
" Can you drink the ocean? "