On their fourth album, 100% Sunshine, Slow Down Molasses dove into the deep end of existential dread and simmering, arena-sized guitar rock and somehow managed to emerge with a full-length that sparkles with equal parts afterburn and jubilance. While the album forged new sonic territory for the band, it also connected the group to an eager worldwide audience, garnering rave reviews, including a 9/10 accolade from Exclaim, earning a spot on CBC Radio 3’s Top 100 songs of 2016
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On their fourth album, 100% Sunshine, Slow Down Molasses dove into the deep end of existential dread and simmering, arena-sized guitar rock and somehow managed to emerge with a full-length that sparkles with equal parts afterburn and jubilance. While the album forged new sonic territory for the band, it also connected the group to an eager worldwide audience, garnering rave reviews, including a 9/10 accolade from Exclaim, earning a spot on CBC Radio 3’s Top 100 songs of 2016, and a well-earned main stage slot at the prestigious UK End of the Road festival. While 2015’s Burnt Black Cars was hailed as “drug-drenched psych-pop” by Q Magazine and “immediately memorable and timeless” by The Line of Best Fit, 100% Sunshine is the band’s answer to an increasingly renowned euphoric live experience, with Exclaim praising their “huge, stadium-ready sound and colourful presence.”