Sunflower Bean soar high with a vicious 12-minute assault of
New York grit, guts and rock’N’roll. Madonna meets The Velvet Underground it
seems as determined, experimental riffs meet huge pop choruses, Julia Cumming stepping up to
the plate and evolving into an all-conquering superstar in the process. It’s
cocky, arrogant, purposeful, everything their slow-burning debut album wasn’t,
everything that their stupendously stellar sophomore follow-up, Twentytwo in Blue, proved they had the
potential to aspire at. Unlike many other of Generation Z’s “rock’N’roll” bands, Sunflower
Bean are evolving, growing, adapting and getting better with every release. King Of The Dudes has already set the
bench mark for 2019’s best EP, and I dare any artist to try and beat it, I dare
yer.
New York grit, guts and rock’N’roll. Madonna meets The Velvet Underground it
seems as determined, experimental riffs meet huge pop choruses, Julia Cumming stepping up to
the plate and evolving into an all-conquering superstar in the process. It’s
cocky, arrogant, purposeful, everything their slow-burning debut album wasn’t,
everything that their stupendously stellar sophomore follow-up, Twentytwo in Blue, proved they had the
potential to aspire at. Unlike many other of Generation Z’s “rock’N’roll” bands, Sunflower
Bean are evolving, growing, adapting and getting better with every release. King Of The Dudes has already set the
bench mark for 2019’s best EP, and I dare any artist to try and beat it, I dare
yer.
Haiku Review
Glam-rock disco pop,
Sunflower Bean rise to top,
Stupendously good.
🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒
Words by Johnny Rogerson
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