(2021) Pastel Coast - Sun
Review:
The aptly titled second album by France’s Pastel Coast, Sun picks up where their 2019 debut, Hovercraft, left off: with a shimmery, jangling indie pop that summons the seaside surfaces and summer infatuations of their native Boulogne-sur-Mer. The group began as the solo recording project of singer and songwriter Quentin Isidore but expanded to a five-piece with their Isidore-helmed debut. With the band separated by the COVID-19 pandemic, he recorded and mixed Sun on his own, though its lush, expansive productions belie their isolated origins. While drawing musically on dream pop, dance-pop, and new wave, separation is indeed addressed lyrically on the driving opener, “Distance,” which includes lyrics like “Dance, dance, dance dance, distance disappear.” The uninitiated may notice that Isidore can evoke Phoenix frontman Thomas Mars at times, arguably never more so than on “Sunrise,” a midtempo, bittersweet second track that captures certain melodic idiosyncrasies and patterns of repeated words characteristic of Mars. Later in the track list, “Sunrise” is balanced by the more-invigorated “Sunset,” which extends the same tendencies. That song opens with Prefab Sprout-type harmonic attacks before launching into a swirling dance-pop. The joyous “Rendezvous” is another late-appearing, rousing entry. While defaulting to English, Isidore likes to throw in French phrases on occasion, like the latter song’s “Voulez-vous dancer?,” though English speakers will always get the gist. A couple instrumental interludes, including the three-and-a-half-minute intro to the final track, “Radiant,” add a cinematic flair to Sun that adds to what already feels like an escape from confines.
Track Listing:
1.Distance 04:13
2.Sunrise 02:53
3.Helios 04:14
4.Aller 02:55
5.Retour 02:46
6.Funeral 03:39
7.Dial 03:25
8.Rendezvous 03:21
9.Sunset 03:42
10.Radiant 05:21
Media Report:
Genre: indie-pop
Format: FLAC
Format/Info: Free Lossless Audio Codec, 16-bit PCM
Bit rate mode: Variable
Channel(s): 2 channels
Sampling rate: 44.1 KHz
Bit depth: 16 bits