Sea Lion is the second album from New Zealand’s The Ruby Suns, a band of disparate influences. After an inauspicious start, the album finally gets going with the third track, Tane Mahuta, which is as African sounding as it’s possible to get. It has a lovely light rhythm and will put a smile on your face.Mwangi In Front Of Me is rather ghostly and dreamy, like the aftermath of an electrical storm and Remember is like a slowed down Ride, shoegazing for the daydream generation and quite beautiful. This Adventure Tour is chirrupy, like Beirut without the Eastern European influence.
However it seems that too often large segments of the album can pass by in a non descript haze, the ideas few and far between.




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