Sunny War's latest offering, "Anarchist Gospel," is a rollercoaster ride of emotion and genre-bending brilliance.
From the get-go, it's clear that this isn't your average folk album.
With a mix of blues, punk, and even a hint of reggae, Sunny War keeps listeners on their toes throughout the entire record.
The album opens with the infectious title track, "Anarchist Gospel," which sets the tone for what's to come.
Sunny War's soulful vocals are both powerful and haunting, drawing you in from the first note.
The lyrics are thought-provoking and raw, touching on themes of rebellion, love, and social justice.
Tracks like "Love Me Like a Dog" and "Healing" showcase Sunny War's versatility as a musician, with her intricate guitar work and poetic storytelling shining through.
The stripped-back production allows her vocals to take center stage, creating an intimate listening experience.
But it's not all serious introspection on "Anarchist Gospel." Sunny War's playful side comes out on tracks like "Pizza" and "Gotta Try," where she injects a dose of humour into the mix, proving that she doesn't take herself too seriously.
Overall, "Anarchist Gospel" is a triumph for Sunny War, showcasing her talent as a songwriter and musician.
With its infectious melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, this album is a must-listen for anyone looking for something fresh and exciting in the folk music scene.
Sunny War is definitely an artist to watch in 2021.
From the get-go, it's clear that this isn't your average folk album.
With a mix of blues, punk, and even a hint of reggae, Sunny War keeps listeners on their toes throughout the entire record.
The album opens with the infectious title track, "Anarchist Gospel," which sets the tone for what's to come.
Sunny War's soulful vocals are both powerful and haunting, drawing you in from the first note.
The lyrics are thought-provoking and raw, touching on themes of rebellion, love, and social justice.
Tracks like "Love Me Like a Dog" and "Healing" showcase Sunny War's versatility as a musician, with her intricate guitar work and poetic storytelling shining through.
The stripped-back production allows her vocals to take center stage, creating an intimate listening experience.
But it's not all serious introspection on "Anarchist Gospel." Sunny War's playful side comes out on tracks like "Pizza" and "Gotta Try," where she injects a dose of humour into the mix, proving that she doesn't take herself too seriously.
Overall, "Anarchist Gospel" is a triumph for Sunny War, showcasing her talent as a songwriter and musician.
With its infectious melodies and thought-provoking lyrics, this album is a must-listen for anyone looking for something fresh and exciting in the folk music scene.
Sunny War is definitely an artist to watch in 2021.






