First off, this song sounds effortlessly cool. The danceable beat and extended production both lend themselves to a perfect driving-around, singing in the bathroom, dancin'-by-myself kind of vibe. This controlled aplomb is a glorious reminder that we're back in the eighties. The song itself has a Cansei de Ser Sexy grew up sort of sound that lurks behind different riffs that build and build and climax into the final vocal track. The song is ambitious without being dangerous or really experimental. Interestingly, I'd say it's this ambition that makes this Barcelona project so full of heart. The emotive aspect of 'Seasun' makes it the perfect song with which to walk out and greet the crowd. The song and nearly the entire Ayrton Senna EP it was released on feels alive, summery, and expressive in a chic, European sort of way.
'Never be the same again' is an ambitious lyric to embody but the song fully succeeds at changing the moment and tone of one's day within the first fifteen seconds. I loved this song for its escapism. It felt legitimate and strong without being contrived or gimmicky in its glam-ed out earnestness. If their upcoming full-length album (Subiza US release not anounced but Europe release for March 15) is as strong as this single suggests, Delorean will be soundtracking the summer months of 2010.
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