How It Feels to Be Something On

How It Feels to Be Something On

by Sunny Day Real Estate
How It Feels to Be Something On

How It Feels to Be Something On

by Sunny Day Real Estate

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Overview

The cryptically titled How It Feels to Be Something On was the first fruit of Sunny Day Real Estate's reunion, and it simultaneously smoothed out their sound while shifting it into something altogether more ambitious. Always somewhat arty and challenging to begin with, SDRE flirts with out-and-out prog rock here, cleaning up the production to reveal the contrasting layers in their ever more intricate arrangements. There's a droning, almost Middle Eastern feel to some of the songs, pointing up Jeremy Enigk's newfound taste for spiritual mysticism (though the mantra-like chanting on "The Prophet" comes off a little awkwardly). Enigk has matured greatly as a vocalist, applying lessons learned from his solo project; gone is the strangled roar he frequently used on Diary, but even while confirming his softer bent, he's reined in the swooning, bordering-on-fey excess of LP2. Similarly, the band's musicianship keeps getting sharper, handling the twisting chord progressions with an easy grace that keeps the songs flowing smoothly into one another. Almost too smoothly, in fact -- if the album has a flaw, it's that the climactic peaks don't seem to scale quite the same heights as on the band's other albums. That's a minor complaint, to be sure, but perhaps that's why How It Feels to Be Something On can feel at times like a dry run for the magnificently perfected The Rising Tide, where Enigk's piercing falsetto really hits its stride and where the band's songwriting fulfills their every anthemic ambition. But that's only in hindsight; taken on its own terms, How It Feels to Be Something On is a remarkable step forward from a band that seemed destined to leave its full potential untapped. ~ Steve Huey

Product Details

Release Date: 09/22/1998
Label: Sub Pop
UPC: 0098787040920
Rank: 27164

Tracks

  1. Pillars
  2. Roses in Water
  3. Every Shining Time You Arrive
  4. Two Promises
  5. 100 Million
  6. How It Feels to Be Something On
  7. The Prophet
  8. Guitar and Video Games
  9. The Shark's Own Private Fuck
  10. Days Were Golden
  11. [Untitled Track]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Sunny Day Real Estate   Primary Artist
Dan Hoerner   Vocals,Guitar
J. Palmer   Bass
William Goldsmith   Percussion,Drums
Jeff Palmer   Bass
Jeremy Enigk   Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards

Technical Credits

Steve Culp   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Chip Butters   Assistant Engineer,Assistant
Dan Hoerner   Cover Design
Eric Janko   Assistant Engineer,Assistant
Chris Thompson   Artwork,Artwork
Pat Sample   Mixing Assistant,Assistant
Greg Williamson   Producer,Engineer,Mixing
Greg Calbi   Mastering
Aaron Warner   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Sunny Day Real Estate   Composer
Adam Kasper   Mixing
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