It’s been a delight watching the fellas from Sun Seeker evolve over the past half-decade or so. Back in the Scene’s 2016 Best of Nashville issue, we named their “Georgia Dust” our Best Single, thanks to its warm, loping rhythm and wistful melody. The next year the trio released its Biddeford EP, a strong debut collection issued by Jack White’s Third Man Records full of lush and tuneful baroque-pop songs that showed a lot of growth. This year’s A Sunrise in a Basement — released in June by Misra Records — is another step forward for Sun Seeker, its songs full of rich harmonies, layered, sundry instrumentation and the kind of transfixing psych-pop melodies these dudes have always had in spades. Thanks in part to guest vocals from Emily Hall and Liza Anne, not one of Sunrise’s 10 tracks misses.
Best Psych-Pop Album
Sun Seeker, A Sunrise in a Basement
D. Patrick Rodgers
Editor-in-Chief
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