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It seems that after Chance released his LP "Famous Words & Alibis", he just let go of any limitations a songwriter would normally impose on himself. This fourth post-FW&A installment in some ways correlates strongly with other more recent singles. One thing these songs have in common is that they make you drop whatever you are doing at that moment and just listen. *Really* listen. Because this is post-rock, something you nor I have heard before.
"Sunspots" lends from that gritty overdriven grunge, while mixing a woolly bass into a spacious mix with piano, synths, vocals and guitars orbiting you at a mile's distance, even when the sound supposedly comes from your headphones' speakers. Don't you believe for a second that these physical soundwave limitations apply to this song!
The "Genesis" and "Geekout" basically say everything else. Just a little food for thought: isn't the possibility to vote whether or not this review was "helpful" exactly what this song is about?
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