Sylvan Esso - No Rules Sandy (2022) Hi Res
Artist: Sylvan Esso
Title: No Rules Sandy
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Loma Vista Recordings
Genre: Indietronica, Electropop, Synth-Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:34:29
Total Size: 79 mb | 208 mb | 680 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: No Rules Sandy
Year Of Release: 2022
Label: Loma Vista Recordings
Genre: Indietronica, Electropop, Synth-Pop
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 00:34:29
Total Size: 79 mb | 208 mb | 680 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Sylvan Esso - Moving
02. Sylvan Esso - Look At Me
03. Sylvan Esso - (Bad Fills)
04. Sylvan Esso - Echo Party
05. Sylvan Esso - How Did You Know
06. Sylvan Esso - (Betty’s, May 4, 2022)
07. Sylvan Esso - Didn’t Care
08. Sylvan Esso - (Vegas // Dad)
09. Sylvan Esso - Your Reality
10. Sylvan Esso - (#1vm)
11. Sylvan Esso - Cloud Walker
12. Sylvan Esso - Sunburn
13. Sylvan Esso - (?)
14. Sylvan Esso - Alarm
15. Sylvan Esso - (No Rules Sandy)
16. Sylvan Esso - Coming Back To You
At the beginning of 2022, Sylvan Esso packed up and headed west. Cramming the contents of a recording studio into their Prius, Nick Sanborn and Amelia Meath drove from their home in Durham, North Carolina to Los Angeles, where they set up a makeshift studio in a small rental house on the east side and did something that surprised them: they wrote a song. And then another. “Even if we weren't feeling good, we would just sit down and try to make something,” Meath says. “Pretty much every day that we did that, we got a song that we liked.”
Some bands can create entire albums on short-term writing jags, but until now, Meath says, Sylvan Esso was not one of them. But that speed and the resulting looseness and live-wire energy in their songs is one of many things that feels like brand-new territory in No Rules Sandy, their fourth studio album, out August 12, 2022. Describing their first three albums as a trilogy that is now complete, Meath and Sanborn see No Rules Sandy as the beginning of a new period, with songs that are “wilder and stranger and more cathartic than the band used to be,” as Sanborn puts it. “It feels like who we actually are,” Meath adds. “It just feels like us. We’re not trying to fit into the mold, just happily being our freak selves.”
Some bands can create entire albums on short-term writing jags, but until now, Meath says, Sylvan Esso was not one of them. But that speed and the resulting looseness and live-wire energy in their songs is one of many things that feels like brand-new territory in No Rules Sandy, their fourth studio album, out August 12, 2022. Describing their first three albums as a trilogy that is now complete, Meath and Sanborn see No Rules Sandy as the beginning of a new period, with songs that are “wilder and stranger and more cathartic than the band used to be,” as Sanborn puts it. “It feels like who we actually are,” Meath adds. “It just feels like us. We’re not trying to fit into the mold, just happily being our freak selves.”