Sleepy Sun's miles, months, and days in the van are a tangible presence in Spine Hits, an LP of whimsy, restlessness, and urgency that leaps nimbly from landscape to landscape with ease, irreverence, and a catch-em-before-they-ain't changeling nature. For the most part, the sprawling Zeppelin-esque epics that defined much of Embrace and Fever have been traded in for a potent pop-compact framework. But never at the expense of the dodging, juking, and downshifting instincts that set their older long form pieces apart from a thousand other psychedelic drone warriors.
Recorded under the big skies of the California high desert with Queens of Stone Age and Eagles of Death Metal alumnus Dave Catching, the jams on Spine Hits are alternatingly precision whittled and moodily muscular. Matt Holliman and Evan Reiss' guitars adroitly move from steamroller heavy to beachside airy and bouncing to interstellar- tinkering with texture and dynamics like never before. Vocalist Bret Constantino sings with a road-toughened, husky soul yowl and hush that occasionally betrays a society-weary frustration but more often hints at a way out. The rhythm section of drummer Brian Tice and Jack Allen is a super-cohesive, tricky, and tough-as-hell unit that keeps the Sleepy train on track as it teeters, creeps and runs wild across the land.
To any seasoned Sleepy Sun listener the new destinations will be surprises and revelations. "V.O.G." hints at a backstage conspiracy hatched on the Arctic Monkeys tour- buoyant and tight as a wire. "Boat Trip" moseys with a Lou Reed offhandedness- a postcard from Brian Wilson's forgotten vacation with the Velvets. "Still Breathing" is an elegiac nod to the band's early alignment with the Verve's dreamworlds.
For Sleepy spotters that came to love the band in its most massively rocking incarnations, there are the slow burns- "Stivey Pond" a sinister, stalking, and tender lurching beast bearing down on the subject of its obsession. And "Lioness (Requiem)" - a drifting, drowsy, late night lost in contemplation, dawn nowhere in sight.
Spine Hits isn't a portrait of a band in a moment. It's a box of snapshots spilled on the floor and blowing in the wind...left behind by a band that can't stop moving, but remembers what they left behind in a thousand colors.
Rigamaroo
Sleepy Sun Lyrics
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As long you are praised, you will stay
Found with intent, pure and wise
Lost amongst fools in disguise
Magic in his eyes, in his smile
He stumbles onto love, soft and wild
How could they see? how could they know?
Restless lover's eyes in his hands
Sparkles in the sky and in the sand
Found with intent pure and wise
How could they see? How could they know?
The lyrics to Sleepy Sun's "Rigamaroo" can be interpreted as a tribute to the power of love and the search for true meaning and purpose in life. The opening lines, "I'll never stray far away / As long you are praised, you will stay," suggest a commitment to staying true to oneself and one's passions, even in the face of adversity or distractions.
The next lines, "Found with intent, pure and wise / Lost amongst fools in disguise," could be read as a recognition of the difficulty of navigating through a world full of doubt and deception. However, the singer of the song seems to possess a kind of inherent power or magic, as suggested by the lines "Magic in his eyes, in his smile / He stumbles onto love, soft and wild."
This love is characterized as both precious and elusive, as expressed in the lines "How could they see? how could they know? / Where the treasure lies, or where he'll go." Ultimately, the song seems to be about the search for meaning and fulfillment, as conveyed in the final lines "Restless lover's eyes in his hands / Sparkles in the sky and in the sand / Found with intent pure and wise / How could they see? How could they know?"
Line by Line Meaning
I'll never stray far away
I will never go too far from you
As long you are praised, you will stay
You will remain as long as you are appreciated
Found with intent, pure and wise
He was discovered with a clear and intelligent purpose
Lost amongst fools in disguise
He is surrounded by people who pretend to be something they're not
Magic in his eyes, in his smile
There is something special and enchanting about his expression
He stumbles onto love, soft and wild
He discovers love in unexpected and passionate ways
How could they see? how could they know?
How could anyone else understand his experiences?
Where the treasure lies, or where he'll go
Nobody knows where he will find his wealth or where he is headed
Restless lover's eyes in his hands
He holds the eyes of a restless lover
Sparkles in the sky and in the sand
There is something sparkling and captivating in the sky and on the ground
Found with intent pure and wise
He was discovered with a clear and intelligent purpose
How could they see? How could they know?
How could anyone else understand his experiences?
Contributed by Daniel S. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Stitchurself
One of my all time favorite songs.
TheOblivion456
every time I take psychedelics I listen to this entire album along with censored colors by Portugal. The Man...makes it that much better
DarkMatter.tek54
Yo fr same this music was made for psychs
Łukasz Krueger
Gently flows my imagination within lands and memories. Dreamlike piece of time.
Radiohead81
Folk rock revival at its best...
Yeah baby...
keitaro21
Perfect
Mr. Frankie
Laura, i still remember you with this song, i love you for ever.
emma apap
someone tweeted about this so i ended up here.
victorhaas
this music remember me my ex girl friend
Pegasus B
Omg me too hahaha