
In 2009 Suuns entered Breakglass Studios with Jace Lasek of The Besnard Lakes co-producing. They wanted to create something that couldn't be pigeonholed as simply indie rock. The resulting 'Zeroes QC' is a propulsive collusion between pop, post-punk and experimental rock - one that allows the group to musically shapeshift without losing any of the sense of tension and unease that runs throughout the record.
Suuns possess a rare trait in rock music: restraint. It's apparent in album opener 'Armed For Peace', which starts like a robot breaking down in a desert. The song's mechanic beat plods like ironshoed footsteps as the melody of a wheezing synth mirrors the crackling sound of old transistors and circuitry being cooked in the sun.
...difficult to dislodge from the stereo […] Metronomy gone Radio 4 via dark Franz - NME
Few bands this young are operating on quite this scale, and fewer still have the brass – and the patience – to pull off a big, glitzy, complex record like 'Zeroes QC' - Pitchfork.
Armed For Peace
Gaze
Arena
Pie IX
Marauder
Sweet Nothing
Up Past The Nursery
PVC
Fear
Organ Blues






















