Zun Releasing Burial Sunrise March 25

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If the thought of John Garcia (KyussUnidaVista Chino, etc.) and Sera Timms (Ides of GeminiBlack Math HorsemanBlack Mare) singing over watery guitar lines from Gary Arce (Yawning ManTen EastDark Tooth Encounter) doesn’t pique your interest, well, I guess you’ve never heard of desert rock before. First teased back in 2013 with a sans-fanfare posted track as a collaboration between Arce and TimmsZun will in fact feature Timms and Garcia trading off in the lead-vocal role throughout the project’s debut full-length, Burial Sunrise, a record whose and sun-soaked pastures are more expansive than one could fairly ask.

Harper Hug of the studio Thunder Underground (Vista ChinoNick Oliveri, etc.) sits in on drums/synth along with Bill Stinson (Yawning Man), Mario Lalli (Fatso JetsonYawning Man) plays bass, and Robby Krieger (The Doors) guests for an electric sitar part. The results are goddamn beautiful and will be released by Small Stone Records on March 25, 2016.

Here’s a bio I wrote for the album, some other relevant particulars, and the track “Nothing Farther,” to prepare your brain:

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Arce remains a genuinely underappreciated craftsman in heavy rock and roll. As the six-stringer for Yawning Man going back three decades, he’s one of the principal architects of the sound born in California’s sands and known commonly as desert rock. His contributions have been pivotal in the creation of a style no less American than Delta Blues and no less imitated worldwide, and with Zun’s Burial Sunrise, he not only reaffirms the breadth and vitality that has made his work so essential, but builds on it in expansive and vibrant ways.

The core trio of Zun is Arce and vocalists Sera Timms (Ides of Gemini, Black Mare) and John Garcia (Kyuss, Vista Chino, Slo Burn, etc.). Arce plays bass and lap steel on Burial Sunrise as well, and he and Garcia and Timms are joined by drummers Bill Stinson (Chuck Dukowski, Yawning Man) and Harper Hug – the latter of whom also recorded the album at Thunder Underground Studios in Palm Springs, CA. Mario Lalli (Fatso Jetson, Yawning Man) also contributes bass on a track, adding to the fluid, jammy feel that pervades the vast soundscapes conjured.

Timms and Garcia divide lead-singer duties among Burial Sunrise’s six cuts, with Garcia lending his signature croon to “All that You Say I Am,” the brooding “All for Nothing,” and the drifting desert ode “Nothing Farther,” while Timms brings her ethereal, otherworldly presence to “Solar Days,” “Come through the Water” and “Into the Wasteland,” the last of which might just be the album’s signature piece, seeming to mirror the wide-ranging, sandy thematic of “Nothing Farther” in bringing the desert – a place too often wrongly thought of as dead – to life in vivid colors and warm tonality, but pushing even further into an uncharted reach.

Known for forming and contributing to projects like Ten East (with Brant Bjork), Dark Tooth Encounter (with Lalli, Stinson and Scott Reeder), The Sort of Quartet, Yawning Sons (with Sons of Alpha Centauri), and more, Arce brings a style that is inseparable from desert rock. For the partnerships he’s made in Zun and for the scope of the album, its laid-back feel and pervasive exploratory sensibility, Burial Sunrise might just prove to be a landmark in his discography as well as the beginning of a new era of his work, continuing to reshape the genre he helped create in the first place in a manner that, like the sands themselves, seems to remain separate from time despite the chaos all around.

1) NOTHING FARTHER
2) INTO THE WASTELAND
3) ALL FOR NOTHING
4) COME THROUGH THE WATER
5) ALL THAT YOU SAY I AM
6) SOLAR INCANTATION

Zun are:
Gary Arce: Guitars, Bass, Lapsteel
John Garcia: Vocals
Sera Timms: Vocals
Mario Lalli: Bass
Robby Krieger: Electric Sitar
Bill Stinson: Drums
Harper Hug: Drums/ Synths

Recorded & Mixed By Harper Hug @ Thunder-Underground, Palm Springs, CA. Mastered by Chris Goosman @ Baseline Audio Labs, Ann Arbor, MI. Artwork By Christina Bishop.

https://smallstone.bandcamp.com/album/burial-sunrise
https://www.facebook.com/yawningmanofficial/

Zun, “Nothing Farther” from Burial Sunrise

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