2016 release. The invocation of classic West Coast psychedelia that permeates Morgan Delt's Sub Pop debut album feels like a continuous sunrise, never concealing it's influences yet perfectly putting it's songs through a gauzy lens that blurs and obscures. Is such a thing even possible after witnessing umpteen reverb-jockeys creating their own take on the genre? Can anything truly different be done in the realm of being both original and reverent, wearing favorite records and artists' moves on one's sleeve? Definitely the case with our man here. After releasing a 6-song cassette in 2013 followed by a full length for the Trouble In Mind label, the California native now fine-tunes his sound world outwardly rather than honing in on a specific trajectory, allowing all of said influences to coexist together in a unique yet undoubtedly Californian vision. The resulting 10-song collection, performed entirely by Delt, recorded in his Topanga Canyon studio, and mastered by JJ Golden, is a home-fi construction with a more subtle, brain-tickling character than it's predecessor, and somewhat reflects a realist take on the flower power fantasy of 1967. Doused in echo and haze, slow chords lap in like Pacific waves, flanked by gentle whispers of multi-tracked, cooing vox, phased guitars and fuzz that calmly surrounds the listener's head less than it jabs at the cortex.
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TRACK LISTINGS
1. I Don't Wanna See What's Happening Outside
2. The System of 1000 Lies
3. Another Person
4. Sun Powers
5. The Age of the Birdman
6. Mssr. Monster
7. A Gun Appears
8. The Lowest of the Low
9. Escape Capsule
10. Some Sunsick Day
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