Album Review: Almost Not There by Son of The Sun

Album Review: Almost Not There by Son of The Sun

Son of the Sun

Almost Not There by Son of The Sun


RECORD REVIEW: Son of The Sun make music for the universe of rock fans who miss the late 70’s and nostalgia surrounding smokey club jams. Almost Not There is a extended EP with 6 varied songs with at least two number #1 hit “10,000” and another called “My Best Mistake”, the guitars have a little retro delay on it and vocals chime in a sort of Brian Fallon kind of way. There’s also something a little spooky with the way the keyboards on other tracks like “Henry’s England” are used channelling some retro. Their sense of layers make Son Of The Sun a good band that like to play with your sense of song that take you on a interesting rock journey. Hailing from Buffalo, NY with a few previous releases under their belt we urge you check them out at a local venue near you and report in. Like we were saying there is a lot of variety with this units rock-n-roll twists – if you like the picking found on “Friction” by Television and on 10k electric Dylan-esque jams really come through – they will keep you guessing as to their true retro-influences.

10,000 MP3 single by Son of The Sun from Almost Not there

Sounds like this sound man:
Friction MP3 by Television from Marquee Moon (1977)
Mr. Pharmacist MP3 by The Fall from Bend Sinister (1986)
No More Heroes MP3 by The Stranglers from Golden Brown
Mirror People MP3 by Love & Rockets from Earth, Sun & Moon (1987)