You could loosely define New Bravado as psych-rock and the music on Sun and Moon definitely falls under that umbrella, but its their versatility within the genre that makes this record so compelling. Sometimes its heavy-handed power riffs (Sol Similar, Translucent Dreams) that shoot for the heart of rocks most primal trope, at others its dreary and complex layers (Vacant, Adelaide) that show a more ambitious side that has no problem rolling the dice. In some cases, not worrying about building something cohesive and taking a bunch of chances in the studio can backfire. In this case, breaking those arbitrary rules brought out the best in New Bravado.
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