It’s that special time of year again… the time when Cali label, Not Not Fun starts laying on the good stuff reeeeeal thick. We’ve ordered small quantities of of the new albums by some of our favorite Not Not Fun-ers like Sun Araw, Pocahaunted and Magic Lantern. All of these albums are limited pressings so don’t sleep on it. You’re gonna want this stuff in your ears all summer. We promise. Here’s a quick rundown on the albums we’re getting in:

Sun Araw’s double-LP opus On Patrol rides on the same rhythms as his past work. It’s completely what you expect to hear, but somehow Cameron Stallones manages to run a different theme through each of his albums. This one is all patience and groove, dropping the heavily dug-in funk of Heavy Deeds and stretching it’s legs for the nearly 1 1/2 hour ride. Patience is a necessity, not a virtue. On Patrol‘s post-apocalyptic outlaw theme show’s its face in the artwork and never lets up. This isn’t barbecue music, but if you give it the chance you’ll find yourself lost in On Patrol‘s hazy world all summer.

Make It Real showcases the best kind of progression a band can make. With the addition of Cameron Stallones to the line-up, this album moves Pocahaunted (just slightly) out of the realm of meandering drone collages into the more listenable world of meandering dubbed-out funk. Don’t get me wrong, the detached dual vocal caterwauling is still front and foremost, but with this album its securely grounded by the backing bands deep, dare I say, Sun Araw-esque grooves.

This one’s the kicker. Magic Lantern take everything that’s great about any Not Not Fun band and stirs it in pot of deep, heavy stoner-rock grooves. Sun Araw and Pocahaunted are just provisionary – preparing your ears for the ear slaughtering of Platoon turned up loud. This album will make you sweat.
Have a listen to all of three bands at their respective MySpace pages
Sun Araw, Pocahaunted, Magic Lantern.