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product_id: 22519873
title: "Sun Coming Down"
brand: "constellation"
price: "€ 31.76"
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reviews_count: 11
category: "Music"
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# Sun Coming Down

**Brand:** constellation
**Price:** € 31.76
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

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- **What is this?** Sun Coming Down by constellation
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## Description

Ought returns with their second full-length album Sun Coming Down, following a break-out year for the Montr&#xE9;al quartet that saw its 2014 debut More Than Any Other Day make well-deserved waves, with a Best New Music nod from Pitchfork and appearances on countless year-end lists. Having spent most of 2014 on the road vitalizing audiences with no-nonsense post-punk and the feverishly observational testifying of singer/guitarist Tim Darcy, Ought spent the first few months of 2015 writing, playing the occasional local gig, and eventually heading back to the studio to lay down a batch of fresh tunes. Sun Coming Down maintains the band&apos;s tight, twitchy, economical sound. Ought pursues an artistically apposite austerity in committing these new songs to tape, referencing the arid and unvarnished production of no-wave and early indie rock while balancing carved-out angularity against an evolving comfort with textural coalescences and measured pacing. It makes for an album that&apos;s consistently, insistently propulsive but also feels unhurried and pleasantly unhyped.  Sun Coming Down confirms the distinctive vitality and purposive naturalism of Ought, which resists facile primitivism and overhyped dynamics in equal measure, keeping things hermetic but never airless, ascetic but never dispassionate, literate but never prolix.

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Politely confrontational.
  

*by M***X on Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2016*

Stylistically, these guys are often compared to late 70's acts like Gang of Four, the Fall, Television, Talking Heads, etc. And all that's true in terms of sound, but Ought objectively has better craftsmanship overall so I'd recommend not dismissing this band just because their genre has a precedent.The main reason this works as an album is that it's oddly therapeutic - the lyrics balance abrasiveness and social commentary with gentle empathy. Angst and hope, cynicism and idealism come in equal measures. They seem to confront the system not as a monolithic evil, but rather as the natural consequence of complacency, distraction, and habit. And this insight shines fresh light on how we got here and maybe even hints at possible solutions. The voice, while potentially offputting, actually works really well for delivering this message.It sounds like there are two guitarists, but one is actually a keyboardist. And this subtly helps keep the texture rich. There are only 8 songs, but they have very interesting song structures with unusual explorations from the rhythm section. The music really breathes and feels both noisy and calming at the same time.I wouldn't recommend it if you dislike dissonance because the chords are very thick and dense and the music can be disorienting (in that case, I'd recommend their first album which is more accessible). But these same qualities make the album hold up to many repeat listens.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Delicious art-punk reminiscent of Parquet Courts, The Fall at ...
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2015*

Delicious art-punk reminiscent of Parquet Courts, The Fall at their most accessible, Mission of Burma, and a bit of The Proletariat.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Five Stars
  

*by D***A on Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2015*

Boom

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