Recorded with Jason Quever of Papercuts, Sugar Candy Mountain's sophomore album sits comfortably between 60's Laurel Canyon bliss and more modern production of Dave Fridmann (Flaming Lips/Tame Impala).
The record features a "minimalist and crunch" sound, a more "playful vocal range" than his previous work, and explores themes of self-medication in place of self-care within everyday life.
The record features a "minimalist and crunch" sound, a more "playful vocal range" than his previous work, and explores themes of self-medication in place of self-care within everyday life.
Glass Beams much loved Mahal EP from last year has been reissued as a limited edition cassette format, backed with the EP tracks performed as a live session.