
Sun Atoms‘ latest offering, the “Ceiling Tiles” 7″, is a mesmerizing and expansive journey into the heart of psychedelic gaze-wave, a sonic landscape where swirling textures and ethereal melodies collide into something truly transcendental. With two tracks that showcase their inexhaustible creativity and genre-bending approach to songwriting, composing, arranging, recording, and producing, this release showcases their ability to push the limitations of sonic exploration.
The lead single, “Ceiling Tiles,” immediately draws listeners into its pulsating basslines and hypnotic rhythmic sequences. From the opening notes and beats, there’s a sense of urgency and anticipation that permeates the air, forming the stage for an engaging listening experience. Jsun Atoms’ vocals expertly float above the swirling orchestrations, delivering lyrics that speak about the complexities of the human experience with a sense of poignancy and reflection. As the song gradually unfolds, layers of shimmering guitars and atmospheric synths wash over the listener, creating a rich and luxurious sonic landscape surrounding them with a wall of pleasant sound. Each next listening reveals new nuances and subtleties, inviting the audience to lose themselves in a lush atmosphere.

On the B-side, “Tower of Song (in the key of JAMC),” Sun Atoms pays homage to the legendary singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen with a subtly fuzzy tribute that reimagines Cohen’s classic track through their unique lens. The song is a swirling maelstrom of sound, with Derek Spencer Longoria-Gomez’s propulsive drumming providing a steady foundation for June Kang’s intricate guitar work and Mars de Ponte’s atmospheric keys. Jsun Atoms’ vocals channel Cohen’s trademark raspy delivery, infusing the song with a sense of reverence and authenticity. As the track builds to a cathartic climax, it becomes clear that Sun Atoms are not content to simply pay tribute to their musical heroes—they are intent on reshaping the sonic landscape in their sonic image, forging new paths and blazing new trails along the way.
One of the standout features of Ceiling Tiles 7″ is the impeccable production by Jagz Kooner, whose deft touch and keen ear for detail uplifts the band’s sound. Kooner’s work with iconic bands like Massive Attack and Primal Scream shines through, lending a sense of elegance and sophistication to Sun Atoms’ experimental soundscapes. The result is simultaneously timeless and modern record, with a richness and depth that belies its compact format. Sun Atoms’ “Ceiling Tiles” 7″ is a masterpiece, blending psychedelia, shoegaze, and new wave characteristics into a cohesive and captivating whole. With its fascinating melodies, marvelous instrumentation, and evocative lyrics, this release will undoubtedly delight shoegaze and new wave fans. You should give it a listen as soon as possible. Head to your favorite streaming platform and check it out.
