Drawing comparisons to brothers Sandison and Eoin and a handful of like-minded artists such as Faex Optim, Skytree, Zachary Gray, Pentagrams Of Discordia, clocolan, Hanut Munson, The OST, Christ., and Sinerider, Sea of Suns maintains a grounded, elemental essence.
A soothing, memorable drift
Dave Panter’s Sea of Suns moniker offers a collection of dreamy, synth-saturated, and slow-moving downtempo tracks on Come Out To Play—with familiar blurred faces on the cover—a four-track suite brimming with nostalgic, textured soundscapes. Drawing comparisons to brothers Sandison and Eoin and a handful of like-minded artists such as Faex Optim, Skytree, Zachary Gray, Pentagrams Of Discordia, clocolan, Hanut Munson, The OST, Christ., and Sinerider, Sea of Suns maintains a grounded, elemental essence. The title track flows effortlessly, meandering in blissful relaxation as “Heading Home” presents fleeting, upbeat transitions, while “Time For Bed” transports us back in time. Opening track “Morning Breeze” sets the tone with its granular, psychedelic textures and brisk vocal treatments, offering just enough momentum to carry the EP forward in a soothing, memorable drift.
Come Out To Play is available on Bandcamp.