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Silversun Pickups - Physical Thrills (2022) [FLAC]
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Silversun Pickups - Physical Thrills (2022) [FLAC]

Released ................ 2022
Source .................. WEB
Genre ................... alternative, rock, indie
Codec ................... FLAC
Bit Depth ............... 16 bits
Sampling Rate ........... 48.0 kHz

Bookending a drastic time of change for the band (and the world), Silversun Pickups' sixth studio set, Physical Thrills, arrived three years after their prior LP, Widow's Weeds. When promotion for that album was halted by a global pandemic, lead vocalist and guitarist Brian Aubert got to work on new music, once again with famed producer Butch Vig in tow. The resulting effort improved upon Weeds with a little more of the bite and urgency that the band is known for, balancing the cinematic scope of 2012's Neck of the Woods (like on "Stillness [Way Beyond]") with the unfettered, band-forward approach of early albums like 2006's Carnavas (they even revisit that album's "Dream at Tempo" interlude with a trio of hazy, melodic siblings). Despite being a "pandemic record," Physical Thrills is not a dour, hardened affair. Instead invigorated, Aubert and the band -- bassist Nikki Monninger, drummer Christopher Guanlao, and keyboardist Joe Lester -- flexed their creative muscles and pushed their personal boundaries, whether that was with Guanlao's Beatles-inspired drum fills, Lester's piano-backed compositions ("We Won't Come Out"), Aubert's increased shoegaze fuzz, or Monninger stepping up to the mike. Indeed, that solo showcase -- the dreamy, horn-backed "Alone on a Hill" -- is one of the album's finest moments. For classic Silversun Pickups cuts, the urgent "Hereafter (Way After)" rides a persistent piano riff as Guanlao and Aubert propel the track toward an uncertain horizon, while the bombastic wah-wah effect on "Scared Together" pummels the eardrums as the band whips anxiety and paranoia into a frantic closing storm of riffs and percussion. With its handclaps and harmonies, the airy "Empty Nest" is one of the most pleasant, toe-tapping pop moments of the set, just as "We Won't Come Out" sounds like the band is floating through an ocean inside a bubble, one that gets violently popped by a rabid guitar attack destined to be a live favorite. Finally, as if these aforementioned highlights weren't rousing enough, "System Error" is an album standout that tops an elastic bassline with a riotous guitar solo and drum bashing, which all come together at the close in a shiver-inducing key change from Aubert and Monninger. Bouncing back from such a tumultuous few years of unexpected turmoil, Silversun Pickups maintained their momentum and even managed to build upon their usual bag of tricks. Physical Thrills lives up to the title, delivering one of the band's best statements to date.

01 - Stillness (Way Beyond)
02 - Sticks and Stones
03 - Hereafter (Way After)
04 - Dream at Tempo 050
05 - Scared Together
06 - Alone on a Hill
07 - Hidden Moon
08 - System Error
09 - Empty Nest
10 - Dream at Tempo 310
11 - We Won’t Come Out
12 - Stay Down (Way Down)
13 - Quicksand
14 - Dream at Tempo 150

01 - Stillness (Way Beyond).flac35.1 MiB
02 - Sticks and Stones.flac33.19 MiB
03 - Hereafter (Way After).flac26.19 MiB
04 - Dream at Tempo 050.flac10.31 MiB
05 - Scared Together.flac29.1 MiB
06 - Alone on a Hill.flac24.59 MiB
07 - Hidden Moon.flac27.07 MiB
08 - System Error.flac29.37 MiB
09 - Empty Nest.flac31.22 MiB
10 - Dream at Tempo 310.flac8.94 MiB
11 - We Won’t Come Out.flac36.39 MiB
12 - Stay Down (Way Down).flac38.54 MiB
13 - Quicksand.flac29.86 MiB
14 - Dream at Tempo 150.flac6.51 MiB
cover.jpg527.93 KiB