ALBUM REVIEW: Always Happy To Explode by Sunset Rubdown

Sunset Rubdown’s long-awaited album, Always Happy To Explode, is finally here and marks a moment in music history as their first release in fifteen years. The record showcases the band’s evolution and their remarkable ability to blend playful melodies with thought-provoking themes.

The band’s reunion was sparked by a dream. Spencer Krug, the driving force behind Sunset Rubdown, woke up one day with a desire to revive the project, leading to a series of successful shows in 2022. The renewed energy is audible throughout Always Happy To Explode. Recorded primarily live, the album feels fresh and spontaneous and captures the essence of a band rediscovering its roots after years apart.

Among the nine tracks, “Candles” shines as a highlight of the album. Originally crafted in 2020 and later transformed into a full-band arrangement, the song juxtaposes upbeat instrumentals with reflective lyrics about ageing and the challenges of the modern music landscape. The infectious tune is layered with thoughtful undertones and is a delightful reminder that happiness and melancholy can coexist.

With guitarist Michael Doerksen absent, the band made the bold choice to record an album largely devoid of electric guitar. The decision opens up a fresh sonic landscape and emphasises keyboards, bass, and Spencer’s versatility. Camilla Wynne‘s contributions on keyboard and vocals add a lush texture that enhances the album and the band’s already distinctive sound.

The album is also a celebration of collaboration. For the first time, each member contributes vocally On the penultimate track “Worm”, it provides a rich and layered aural experience. The newfound vocal synergy demonstrates how the band has grown together, even while spread across two countries.

The story behind the album’s creation is as compelling as the music itself. From logistical challenges to unexpected setbacks, the band navigated it all with resilience. The camaraderie forged during this tumultuous process shines through in the recordings and infuses them with joy and relief that invites listeners into their world.

Always Happy To Explode is a celebration of growth, both as individuals and as a band. The unique arrangements, collaborative spirit, and blending of light and dark themes create a rich tapestry that demands attention. As the music industry continues to evolve, Sunset Rubdown reminds us that authenticity and connection remain at the heart of great music.

Artwork by Patrick MacLachlan

SUNSET RUBDOWN ON TOUR

10/10/24 Thu Vancouver BC Rickshaw Theatre
10/11/24 Fri Seattle WA Crocodile
10/12/24 Sat Portland OR Wonder Ballroom 
10/14/24 Mon San Francisco CA Bimbo’s
10/15/24 Tue Los Angeles CA Teragram Ballroom
10/16/24 Wed Tucson AZ 191 Toole
10/18/24 Fri Austin TX The Parish
10/19/24 Sat Dallas TX Club Dada
10/20/24 Sun Baton Rouge LA Chelsea’s 
10/21/24 Mon Atlanta GA Terminal West
10/22/24 Tue Durham NC Motorco Music Hall
10/23/24 Wed Washington DC Black Cat 
10/24/24 Thu Philadelphia PA First Unitarian Church
10/25/24 Fri Catskills NY Glen Falls House
10/26/24 Sat Northampton MA Iron Horse Music Hall
10/27/24 Sun New York NY Irving Plaza 
10/29/24 Tue Montreal QC La Tulipe
10/30/24 Wed Toronto ON Concert Hall