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Summer Sun | Yo La Tengo

Album Summer Sun by Yo La Tengo Review

Three years after 2000's brilliant And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out, Yo La Tengo returns with Summer Sun, an album that's as settled and smooth as the previous one was inventive and eclectic. Musically, Summer Sun continues the band's progression away from intricate, guitar-based pop both loud and soft and toward an arguably more sophisticated sound. This move resulted in masterpieces like I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One, which balanced their roots and their ambitions perfectly; on Summer Sun, it feels a little bit like a retreat. This time around, the post-rock, Krautrock, and jazz influences the band introduced on I Can Hear the Heart and perfected on And Then Nothing dominate Summer Sun, giving it a hushed, polished feel. Sometimes, this approach works, as on the lovely opener "Beach Party Tonight", which sounds appropriately warm and full of possibilities, and "Tiny Birds", a droning, spiralling track that sounds a bit like a fusion of post-rock and Pet Sounds. However, the fusion-inspired instrumental "Georga Vs. Yo La Tengo" and the jammy, ten-minute "Let's Be Still" veer dangerously close to noodling and bloat the album's length to over an hour; unfortunately, there's not quite an hour's worth of interesting music here. Much of this is due to Summer Sun's arrangements and productions: tracks like "How to Make a Baby Elephant Float" and "Don't Have to Be So Sad" are based on lighter-than-air guitars, drums, and synths and topped with whispery vocals. Individually, their understated prettiness works well, but collectively, they're slightly too understated for their own good. When the band does get a little livelier, they deliver some memorable moments, such as the percolating "Little Eyes"; the cute, poppy "The Season of the Shark"; and "Today Is the Day", a Georgia Hubley song that's nearly as gorgeous as "Shadows" or "Nowhere Near". A little more variety in volume and tempo could've made this album great instead of pretty good; for the first time in years, Yo La Tengo doesn't break out the feedback and distortion anywhere on an album. Summer Sun is so mellow and pretty that it feels uncharitable to call it one of their weakest albums in recent memory; many bands would kill to make music this accomplished. But, even though Yo La Tengo can still run circles around other groups even when they're running in place, compared to their best work Summer Sun is merely pleasant.

Review by allmusic.com

Tracks on this album
# Track title Track length Preview Download
1 Beach Party Tonight 3:07 preview song Beach Party Tonight Download track Beach Party Tonight
2 Included lyricsLittle Eyes 4:21 preview song Little Eyes Download track Little Eyes
3 Nothing But You and Me 5:15 preview song Nothing But You and Me Download track Nothing But You and Me
4 Season of the Shark 4:30 preview song Season of the Shark Download track Season of the Shark
5 Today Is the Day 5:35 preview song Today Is the Day Download track Today Is the Day
6 Included lyricsTiny Birds 5:09 preview song Tiny Birds Download track Tiny Birds
7 How to Make a Baby Elephant Float 3:30 preview song How to Make a Baby Elephant Float Download track How to Make a Baby Elephant Float
8 Georgia Vs. Yo la Tengo 4:00 preview song Georgia Vs. Yo la Tengo Download track Georgia Vs. Yo la Tengo
9 Don't Have to Be So Sad 5:55 preview song Don't Have to Be So Sad Download track Don't Have to Be So Sad
10 Winter A-Go-Go 3:24 preview song Winter A-Go-Go Download track Winter A-Go-Go
11 Included lyricsMoonrock Mambo 4:50 preview song Moonrock Mambo Download track Moonrock Mambo
12 Let's Be Still 10:26 preview song Let's Be Still Download track Let's Be Still
13 Included lyricsTake Care 2:34 preview song Take Care Download track Take Care
14 Nuclear War Alt Version 7:41 preview song Nuclear War Alt Version Download track Nuclear War Alt Version
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