Two Vines [Translucent Green Vinyl]

Two Vines [Translucent Green Vinyl]

by Empire of the Sun
Two Vines [Translucent Green Vinyl]

Two Vines [Translucent Green Vinyl]

by Empire of the Sun

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Special Edition / Colored Vinyl)

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Overview

By the time many bands get to their third album, they decide it's time to change the formula that got them that far, adding or subtracting this or that until they basically ruin everything. Empire of the Sun don't do anything like that on their third album, Two Vines. Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore seem content to ride their shiny, helium-filled pop balloon until it floats straight into the sun, exploding in ribbons of sparkling melodies, gleaming synths, percolating beats, and man-machine vocals. Almost nothing has changed since the brilliant 2013 album Ice on the Dune -- maybe it's a little warmer and less disco-fied, but it's just as expansive and unabashedly welcoming. The duo concoct music that sounds like a giant hug, sweet and smooth with a powerfully beating heart. They layer banks of keys, electric pianos, vibraphones, chiming guitars, and miles of vocal harmonies like painters, then place Steele's soaring vocals on top like a whimsical, mystical cherry. It's a formula that needs no alterations to sound like the best pop music imaginable in the 2010s. This time out, the songs are a little more balanced. While every song sounds like it could be a hit single, there are no songs that stand out as much as "Walking on a Dream" or "Alive." The record flows like a technicolor river from one sophisticated pop gem to the next, pausing only for the occasional moment that peeks its head above the current and quietly demands some extra attention. The slippery smooth '80s ballad "First Crush" is one of those times, as the duo strip back the arrangement just a little to give the song extra room to breathe. "To Her Door" is another. It features Lindsey Buckingham's gently picked guitar and iconic backing vocals, giving the song some real soft rock legitimacy and ending the album on a high note. Two Vines may not be the group's masterpiece, but it is their most consistent album yet. Their mastery of modern pop sounds, ability to craft melodies that have a timeless quality, and the real connection they provide to people who want their frivolous pop music to have some depth and meaning, is impressive. So many bands who try this sound chilly and calculating, but on Two Vines, Empire of the Sun sound the way sunshine feels, warm and enveloping. Hopefully that will never change no matter how many albums they make. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 07/05/2024
Label: Emi Import
UPC: 0602465276589
Rank: 126825

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Empire of the Sun   Primary Artist
Todd M. Simon   Vibraphone,Marimba
Henry Hey   Keyboards
Jake Najor   Drums
Steve Bach   Keyboards
Tim Lefebvre   Bass
David Wilder   Bass
Teddy Geiger   Vocals
Lindsey Buckingham   Vocals (Background),Guitar
Mark Goldenberg   Guitar (Acoustic)
Todd Simon   Director
Mito Kasuya   Spoken Word
Evan Frasier   Piano,Kalimba

Technical Credits

Luke Steele   Composer,Group Member
Donnie Sloan   Producer
Henry Hey   Composer
Tim Lefebvre   Composer
Scott Horscroft   A&R,Production Assistant
Teddy Geiger   Composer
Empire of the Sun   Producer
Lindsey Buckingham   Composer
Mike Marsh   Mastering
Wendy Melvoin   Composer
Peter Mayes   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Jonathan Sloan   Composer
Nick Littlemore   Composer,Group Member
Joe Hundertmark   Composer
Michael Harris   Engineer,Drum Engineering,Percussion Engineer
Heather O'Brien   A&R
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