By Leslie Ken Chu
The Chicago trio find harmony in discord, channeling post-punk and garage rock with youthful urgency.
Heaven Hang Over Me plunges listeners into a vortex of emotional intensity, blending cathartic emo rock, shoegaze textures, and raw, screamed vocals. Norfolk County’s Andrew McLeod pushes their sound into heavier territory, channeling overwhelming dread into tracks like “Fear it comes in waves” and “I ACTUALLY DON’T WANNA DIE.”
We’ve been following Sunnsetter for a long time, but this album captures McLeod’s creative evolution, solidifying Heaven Hang Over Me as one of the year’s most gripping and heartfelt releases.
By Leslie Ken Chu
The Chicago trio find harmony in discord, channeling post-punk and garage rock with youthful urgency.
By Khagan Aslanov
The Ohio hardcore band’s sophomore LP is a genre-splicing symphony of unpredictability and catharsis.
By Gregory Adams
The legendary indie rocker traces the lines from Pavement to Pavements.