SOLAR BEARS - ADVANCEMENT - album review

Solar Bears:
Advancement:
Sunday Best:
LP/CD/DD:
Out March 18th 2016:

Previously signed to Planet Mu, the Irish electronica duo's fourth release and third album sees Messrs Kowalski and Trench continue their appreciation of film soundtracks, synth-rock and programmed beats with their debut Sunday Best long-player.

Musically similar to Boards of Canada, Orbital, Mogwai and Global Communications but still bang up to date in approach, Solar Bears oeuvre is unmistakably electronic, evenly placed between ambient downbeat and mid-paced tech-house.

Advancement takes a little while to get going - Man Plus and Atomic Age canter gently into earshot, sounding not unlike Vangelis, while the excellent Vanishing Downstream isn't too far adrift from Brad Fiedel in portentous Terminator mode. It's at this point that Advancement takes off and begins a journey through filmic landscapes of epic proportions. Persona could soundtrack any Bladerunner sequel with its sweeping stringed synths and grandiose melody while Gravity Calling could score a futuristic re-write of The Ipcress File. Go with mw on that one.

There's nothing especially ground-breaking on Solar Bears latest opus but that fact doesn't detract from what is essentially a very listenable 40 minutes.

★★★★★★★½☆☆☆