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Over the Sun and Under the Radar

by Jungol

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Another Life 03:59
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L.A. Possum 03:52
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Empty Tank 03:54
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Moving Song 04:37
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Two People 04:10
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Sit Still 04:12
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Fast Asleep 04:44
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Summer Air 02:34

about

“Over the Sun and Under the Radar leaves you with the impression that Jungol are perfectly capable of being a nice, catchy indie pop band but choose not to be because they have irresistible tendencies to be arty and angular. And that’s certainly not a bad thing in this case.” -Indie Music Reviewer


“Over the Sun and Under the Radar deviates from the prog-like, complex note arrangements on Places. An electronic essence was merely touched upon on the last album, whereas OTSAUTR is heavily influenced by electronic music, and the bands focus shifts to emphasizing vocal melodies and unconventional sounds” -Performer Magazine


“Jungol’s movement continues to gain momentum and they have done nothing but accelerate that momentum with Over the Sun and Under the Radar. The album stays true to Jungol’s indefinable experimental path…thriving tribal beats, soaring guitar riffs, electro pop power and skyrocketing and passionate vocals that will no doubt carry Jungol and Over the Sun and Under the Radar to the glory that they both undoubtedly deserve.” -Beatlanta

“It’s easy to work your way through the songs on Over the Sun and Under the Radar and catalog it’s many touchstones and influences. What gives me a headache is trying to figure out how Jungol manages to tie together all those disparate sounds into something so comfortably familiar and yet refreshingly new.” –Latest Disgrace

“They (Jungol) have found a way to distill all of their knowledge, built upon years and years of sonic experimentation, into sharply focused pop with an uncompromising quantity of artistic depth. With so much disposable junk all the rage these days, it’s always refreshing to spend time with a record that rewards a patient listener” – Ohmpark

“This is pop, catchy and hook-heavy, masquerading as artful, angular prog, and it’s simply brilliant. Few Atlanta records this year sounded this polished… or thrilling.” –Latest Disgrace

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released April 28, 2010

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