Review: EMPIRE OF THE SUN – “Ask That God”

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“Ask That God” is the return of Australian duo Luke “Emperor” Steele and Nick “Lord” Littlemore, aka Empire of the Sun. Eight years since their last album, which wasn’t exactly anything special.

Once again the duo follows the successful path of their nostalgic fable pop. Futuristic atmospheres and suggestions made of sparkling and elegant visions that recall the fantasy films of the 80s.

In addition to this visual imagery, the duo has also pushed the envelope in music. In some songs it seems to hear a sophisticated version of Modern Talking or Abba. An enchantment in those suspended and light atmospheres.

I still can't quite figure out if “Ask That God” is a good album or not. As in all their projects there are a couple of songs of a higher level (Changes, Revolve ) interspersed with fairly evanescent fillers.

There is no shortage of romantic comedy ballads (Wild World and Friends I Know) and the suspended oriental and visionary pieces where Steele's voice is perfect for the success of the sound imagination (Rhapsody).

In the end, listening to it a few times, there is something that remains and something that disappears immediately. Yet another sound fable of the knights of the Empire of the Sun!

MUST LISTEN NOW

Changes – Cherry Blossom -Revolve

MUST SKIPP NOW

There are no dull moments in the album. It works even if it doesn't excite!

SCORE : Vote 7.00

Changes – RATING 7.25
Cherry Blossom – RATING 7.00
Music On The Radio – RATING 6.50
The Feeling You Get – RATING 6.50
AEIOU – RATING 6.50
Television – RATING 6.50
Happy Like You – RATING 7.00
Revolve – RATING 7.25
Wild World – RATING 6.75
Ask That God – RATING 6.50
Rhapsodize – RATING 6.50
Friends I Know RATING 6.50

TRACKLIST

DISCOGRAPHY

2008 – Walking on a Dream
2013 – Ice on the Dune
2016 – Two Vines
2024 – Ask That God

VIDEO

WEB & SOCIAL

https://www.instagram.com/empireofthesunsound/

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Christopher Johnson

Christopher Johnson is a dedicated writer and key contributor to the WECB website, Emerson College's student-run radio station. Passionate about music, radio communication, and journalism, Christopher pursues his craft with a blend of meticulous research and creative flair. His writings on the site cover an array of subjects, from music reviews and artist interviews to event updates and industry news. As an active member of the Emerson College community, Christopher is not only a writer but also an advocate for student involvement, using his work to foster increased engagement and enthusiasm within the school's radio and broadcasting culture. Through his consistent and high-quality outputs, Christopher Johnson helps shape the voice and identity of WECB, truly embodying its motto of being an inclusive, diverse, and enthusiastic music community.