Rolling with… The Suncharms – Satanic Rites

Released in ’91, their early EPs set the tone. A legendary Peel session in ’92. Fast forward 32 years, The Suncharms, Sheffield’s indie mavericks, drop their long-awaited second album via Sunday Records, marking a sonic journey through time.

…And they’re not just back; it’s a glorious return. Among the gems, ‘Satanic Rites‘ shines, a jangle-pop heaven, a lovechild of The Television Personalities and The Field Mice. It captivates with its whimsical charm, transporting listeners to a bygone era. This sonic delicacy echoes influences of Dan Treacy’s TVP and Sarah Records best indie pop roster, creating a distinctive sonic tapestry. Tender vocals infuse a sense of nostalgia, while the intricate guitars weave an enchanting melody, that penetrates our head. Each note is a reminiscent journey back to a time when smiles were genuine, and indie pop was a heartfelt expression. A euphoric blend of past and present, making it an unforgettable auditory experience. For now….For then…..Forever!

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