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Album Review: Caravana Sun - Guerrilla Club

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"A rich and malleable sound that moves across soul, reggae, dance and pop-rock with grace."

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Sydney's Caravana Sun have undergone significant growth since their previous album Aya.

Released in 2013, the quartet's second album found the band still trading on their innate chemistry and reputation as a live act with a series of memorable grooves in search of proper dynamics and hooks. Guerrilla Club is a different proposition. While the occasional awkward chorus reveals they still have room to grow as songwriters, they've otherwise progressed in leaps and bounds - developing a rich and malleable sound that moves across soul, reggae, dance and pop-rock with grace. A possible hint of greatness to come.