Sun Hotel

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Plantation Land 04:03 Tools
Suburb 03:58 Tools
Alchemy 06:01 Tools
Allways 02:06 Tools
Palms 05:27 Tools
Talks 03:26 Tools
Voodoo You 04:19 Tools
Honey 06:07 Tools
She's Gonna Take a Picture Too 04:37 Tools
Oikos 04:20 Tools
Swamp Thing 03:38 Tools
Loose Woman 04:13 Tools
Got Along 03:13 Tools
Seasonality 03:56 Tools
Egyptian Cotton 03:01 Tools
You (Shake) 03:33 Tools
Rediscovery 03:26 Tools
House Pride 06:07 Tools
Book God 03:06 Tools
Ease 04:43 Tools
Without Feathers 04:22 Tools
All i Wanna finish is my Beer 03:02 Tools
After Peggy Tells Her Parents They Never Had Any Trouble in Their Relationship 03:58 Tools
11:57 am 03:22 Tools
bouquet 05:04 Tools
After-Death 05:04 Tools
Life On A Boat 05:04 Tools
Grave 05:04 Tools
Alprazolam 04:44 Tools
B.Y.O. Cheer 03:47 Tools
Tropic of Cancer (made me drop of out college and start working at this bookstore) 04:42 Tools
Bearial Ground 04:42 Tools
The Side Of The Mountain Is Gonna Explode 06:13 Tools
Forest Party 04:06 Tools
Strand 00:53 Tools
Beach Trip 04:22 Tools
Shake 01:30 Tools
Tropic of Cancer (made me drop out of college and start working at this bookstore) 00:53 Tools
Oikos / Suburb 08:58 Tools
You 04:44 Tools
South (All The Kids) 04:00 Tools
Seasonailty 03:47 Tools
Meeting Girl$ Is Easy 15:35 Tools
I'm Excited 03:32 Tools
House Party / Egyptian Cotton / Loose Woman / Rediscovery 14:36 Tools
Swamp Thang 03:32 Tools
B.Y.O.Cheer 03:47 Tools
Born Again (Primordial Nostalgia) 03:35 Tools
Tropic Of Cancer 03:47 Tools
Seasonality (The Battery 2012 OST) 02:04 Tools
Tell Me Why (neil young cover) 02:04 Tools
Arrange/Got Along 02:04 Tools
Disorder (Joy Division Cover) 02:04 Tools
Willow 06:53 Tools
After Death/Grave 06:39 Tools
Voodoo You (The Battery 2012 OST) 03:35 Tools
Oikos (in 4/4 on banjo) 03:35 Tools
Blue Christmas 03:35 Tools
All I Want to Finish is My Beer 03:52 Tools
Alchemy (Demo) 03:52 Tools
House Pride / Egyptian Cotton / Loose Woman / Rediscovery 14:36 Tools
Born Again 14:36 Tools
Je Se Bein, Mais Quand Meme 14:36 Tools
05 Shake 14:36 Tools
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New Orleans-based Sun Hotel have spent the better part of the last two years blazing their own narrative of what it means to be a bona fide rock and roll band – in an era over-congested with charlatanistic pseudo-artists dead set on making indie gold – by applying a punk ethic to the familiar sounds of post-gospel. The four-piece – led by the hauntingly brusque vocals of songwriter Tyler Scurlock – has prided itself on telling a colorfully authentic story of coming-of-age Americana from the unified point of view of a group of young men with a perceptiveness far beyond their years without losing grasp of the fiery, manic creativity that informs every part of their youth. After self-releasing several digital EP’s in late 2009 and early 2010, they, along with best friends and sibling band Caddywhompus, decided to found Chinquapin Records as an avenue to officially manifest their shared appreciation for the infinite creative, artistic and personal rewards to be reaped from operating a purely DIY organization. In the short time since, Chinquapin has become a flourishing center of activity for a modest but growing community of people with the singular goal of creating quality music. Their latest offering, Gifts, may prove to be the most earnest quintessence of the uncompromisingly guarded yet wholly collaborative nature of Sun Hotel’s songwriting. Suffusing every guitar string, bass rattle and whisper with wave after wave of echo-imbued reverb, in-house living room recording prodigy Ross Farbe manages to balance the pop leanings of the album’s infectious hooks with deafening walls of white noise while the concussive rhythms of their multi-percussion setup create a chaotic rumble throughout. Elsewhere, the bass and lead guitar tandem of John St. Cyr and Alex Hertz, respectively, overlay each track’s epic structure with a thick, warm tone equal parts nostalgia and melancholy as Scurlock wistfully sings of a subject matter that charmingly belies the raucous, visceral thrill of a live Sun Hotel experience. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.