Thursday, May 17, 2007

Jangling Guitars for Years Around The Sun

When I started this blog a few weeks ago, my goal was simply to learn a little about blogging as a form of word-of-mouth communication as well as share my love of more "unusual" music (that is, stuff you don't hear every day when you turn on the radio). I never expected that this blog would (so quickly) help me discover new music and artists -- something I love to do (as I mentioned in my post about bar hopping).

I was surprised recently with an email from the marketing coordinator of an artist management company that represents a band called Years Around The Sun with an attached MP3 file from the band as well as an offer to send me their debut CD Introstay. The moment I heard it, I decided that this was my kind of music. Catchy melody and toe-tapping rhythm. While it's possible the lyrics may be profound (as I've mentioned before, I am not really a "lyrics man"), I couldn't tell. I listen to music for entertainment and not some intellectual stimulation. This was a song with lush and layered sounds surrounding a nice hook. As I said, my kind of music.

I would like to assure blog readers that I am NOT paid for the review. They sent me the song, I liked it and decided it is worth sharing with all of you. I don't know if any of you know me well enough to trust that I won't feature anything I am sent by any band or company that I don't genuinely like myself. But, given my eclectic taste in music, the featured music here will span many genres.

The first song is a single Heart Delay which, as I said, will get your toe tapping. This is the first song I heard from this group. The second song linked below is a selection from their debut CD called Sinclair. I had a hard time picking a song off their Introstay CD to feature here. I didn't like the opening track (Align), but found Dead Man's Sea to be very catchy. But then, when I put my headphones on, I seemed to prefer Dry Lake Bed. Probably the easiest to like on the first listen is Sinclair. Sounds like a single should sound. Soft Soul has a funky groove to it that would work great in the evening with a glass of wine in your hand. Both Northfork and Warm Jets are great songs. For some reason Warm Jets sounds a little Beatlesque to me. The sound on most of the songs is quite similar with jangly guitars and synths leading to a nice melody and a steady beat. Overall, the vocals are somehow reminiscent of a British group, but their site seems to suggest they're all Americans. Let me know if you get the same sense of a "British accent" when you hear these songs. In fact, all these songs remind me a lot of Evermore who I featured recently on this blog. Maybe it's my imagination.

You can find the band web site here (including tour info). And their CD cover looks suspiciously like the Jantar Mantar ancient astronomical lab I used to pass by frequently when I lived in New Delhi! Like many independent bands today, you can hook up with their MySpace page. Of course, I urge those of you who like these songs to buy their CD here. After having heard the songs, how wrong can you go for ten bucks?

1. Years Around The Sun - Heart Delay (Deleted on artist's request)
2. Years Around The Sun - Sinclair (Deleted on artist's request)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

thank you, i recently found out about these guys, and I loved heart delay. finally thanx to you I found it. great song, great band, I'm surprised they're still not very well known.

Anonymous said...

If anyone could pose the lyrics to Heart Delay that would be great. I have been trying to find it, because in the beginning i can't really tell what they are saying

Anonymous said...

Heart Delay by Years Around the Sun

Hey The Sun

We all ate it up while playing songs to deceive
and my love where did I go wrong the sight of me soiled

Your eyes look back and reflect only fire
I try to wash it away but now it burns on it’s own
And I know our lives could change for the better
If the cut could just heal, we could learn how to feel

Everything all around, coming up from the ground
It stands up so much taller now
So you want me to stay and then you want me to go
I know your heart is not ready for
Everything all around, coming up from the ground
It stands up so much taller now
So you want me to stay and then you want me to go
I know your heart is not ready for

We all ate it up while playing songs to deceive
and my love where did I go wrong the sight of me soiled

Look back when eyes filled up with desire
The heart waiting to bleed, stitched up by it’s dreams
And time sits so still it never stops moving
Giving us all we have, without giving at all

Everything all around, coming up from the ground
It stands up so much taller now
So you want me to stay and then you want me to go
I know your heart is not ready for
Everything all around, coming up from the ground
It stands up so much taller now
So you want me to stay and then you want me to go
I know your heart is not ready for

All this it was life in disguise painting pictures of all we know,
all though I’ve seen it a thousand times before

We all ate it up while playing songs to deceive
and my love where did I go wrong the sight of me soiled

*I know you had to go

*We set our, We set our
We set our, We set our hearts to the razor

lupa said...

Thank You for "Heart Delay" song, I´m searching for it in good quality.

See you! :)

Anonymous said...

Thank you so much, i was looking for "sinclair" for ages!! it's in one of my favourite surf movies (globe secret machine, pretty good soundtrack by the way) , listenig to that keeps me going until i'm finally in the water again :)