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SunYears - The Song Forlorn SunYears

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Release date: Aug 22, 2025
Catalogue number: 07350045469632
Barcode: 0735004546963
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Release date: Aug 22, 2025
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SunYears - The Song Forlorn  After more than twenty years as a professional musician, Peter Morén is still searching for identi-ty. It was a realisation that he came to in 2020, when his band, beloved indie rock trio Peter Bjorn and John, released their ninth album almost exactly as the pandemic was beginning.

 

With all touring and promotion cancelled, Morén found himself confronted more intensely than ever with the question of who he really was as a songwriter. “I look at peers of mine that I’ve worked with, like James Yorkston or Robert Forster,” he says, “and those guys are auteurs, with a clear identity. They know exactly what they want to do. But, myself, I felt a little bit lost.”. 

 

With Peter Bjorn and John forced onto the back burner, Morén set about finding his way back to his musical home.

He returned to the guitar as his primary songwriting tool, approaching the in-strument from new angles. He revisited old ideas for songs that had never quite come to fruition, and penned entirely new ones, too. Out of this, SunYears was born, announcing its arrival with the highly collaborative debut record Come Fetch My Soul! in 2023. Sonically, Morén deftly blended elements of guitar pop, indie rock, folk and psych, whilst calling in favours from famous friends to duet with the likes of Ron Sexsmith, Jess Williamson and Eric D. Johnson. 

 

Now, SunYears evolves again with the arrival of a beautifully crafted second record, The Song Forlorn. Whilst the album retains the infectious melodies of its predecessor - the project’s name, after all, is a partial nod to the legendary Sun Records - it sees Morén dig even deeper to serve up ten tracks that run the gamut of genres; he credits The Beatles’ Revolver and The White Al-bum as formative influences that refused to stick to one style. He goes from folk rock (‘Dark Eyes’) and breezy jangle pop (‘Spanner in the Works’) to melancholic piano balladry (‘If You Were to Ask’) and groove-driven garage rock (‘The Body’).

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