Sunglaciers - Spiritual Content (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Sunglaciers
Title: Spiritual Content
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Mothland
Genre: Alternative, Indie Rock, Psych Pop, Rsychedelic Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
Total Time: 00:34:58
Total Size: 83 / 225 / 421 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Spiritual Content
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Mothland
Genre: Alternative, Indie Rock, Psych Pop, Rsychedelic Rock
Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 48.0kHz
Total Time: 00:34:58
Total Size: 83 / 225 / 421 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Dead Stop
02. Not Yourself
03. Eye to Eye
04. Starting to Come Back
05. Future Free
06. Intention
07. Ballad for Eddy
08. Only Love
09. Wait
Spiritual Content, the fourth full-length from pop alchemists Sunglaciers (Calgary, AB), explores modern day life through allegorical songwriting elevated by genuine melodies, resolute arrangements, and stylish production. Its nine haptic songs capture fleeting yet endearing moments in time, their narrative bent, twisted, and distorted into highly evocative musical pieces. Along its flashing 35 minutes of indie-rock-via-post-punk, expansive soundscapes play like a timeless psychedelic sequence where grooves dance in and out, awaking feelings of wonder, while also triggering emotions akin to bewilderment or alienation.
On opener “Dead Stop”, songwriters/producers Evan Resnik and Mathieu Blanchard ponder about the relentless approach to craft, finding something to fill one’s life with purpose, and doing it until the very end, citing the late J Dilla as an inspiration. On “Not Yourself”, they contemplate abandoning everyday comfort, defying patterns, becoming a yes-person. “Starting to Come Back” sees them give in to inner reflections in the dead of Winter. “Future Free” is inspired by Emily Roebling—who engineered/constructed the Brooklyn Bridge in the shadows in place of her husband who was sick—and salutes great accomplishments by those overlooked and held down by the structures in place. “Intention” is a meditation on choices and consequences, Sunglaciers musing: “The world is chaotic; intention is the antidote.”
As was the case with previous opus Regular Nature, Resnik (vocals, guitar, synthesizer, piano, sampling) and Blanchard (drums, percussion, production) turned to: bandmates Nyssa Brown (vocals, guitar) and Kyle Crough (bass); guest musician Chad VanGaalen (synthesizers, vibraphone, electric piano, additional production); as well as mixing/mastering engineer Mark Lawson (The Unicorns, Zoon, Basia Bulat, etc.) and ex-Besnard Lakes Richard White, who takes on vinyl mastering duties. All at once, supple and brash, poetic and defiant, Spiritual Content (March 27th, 2026 via Mothland) is a postmodern take on art pop that does well to sanctify the vulnerability of indie rock, while also embracing the complex dystopia of punk.