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Entertainment WeeklyWith its airy harmonies, nature narrative, and weeping slide guitars, Sun is the sound of a kid with his feet on Hollywood Boulevard and his head in the Sierras. [3 Feb 2006, p.70]
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When the songs are spare nothing feels left out, and when they're grandiosely band-heavy not one harmony or piano fill comes off as pilled on.
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Paste MagazineThe kind of album that might not make year-end lists, but just might make your year. [Feb/Mar 2006, p.109]
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Blake Sennett’s second album with The Elected is more magical and limitless than his first and reminds us why we love his projects in the first place.
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Even though it's downright schmaltzy at times, Sun, Sun, Sun is such a warm, inviting record that I've found myself going back to it time after time.
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The sunshiny pop of Sun, Sun, Sun is more magical in comparison to Me First. It features some of Sennett's most brilliant work to date, and the band's overall summery sound is much more cohesive here.
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Under The RadarAn album of depth, emotion, and grandiosity as big as the American heartland. [#12, p.91]
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Sun, Sun, Sun is a modern pop simulacrum of traditional country, devoid of the electro accents that pocked the last Elected record, pretty delectable as long as you've a strong taste for ham.
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It sounds all too familiar.
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drewcApr 19, 2007
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DimitrisCJan 9, 2007One of the best feel good albums of 2006. Highly recommended and highly addictive!!!