Sunn O)))
Sunn O)))


5.0
classic

Review

by Tyll USER (3 Reviews)
April 4th, 2026 | 30 replies


Release Date: 04/03/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: A study in reduction, weight, and controlled space.

There is a point where reduction stops being an aesthetic and becomes a form of control. Sunn O))) operates precisely at that point.

After Life Metal and Pyroclasts, both recorded with Steve Albini, there was reason for skepticism. Those albums achieved a rare balance: clarity without losing weight, space without sacrificing physical presence. Replicating that without Albini seemed unlikely. Yet this record does not feel like a step back. It suggests that Sunn O))) have internalized that approach and can now shape it independently.

Recorded at Bear Creek Studio, the surrounding environment becomes part of the album’s structure. Flowing water, distant birds, and other ambient sounds are not used as decoration, but as recurring elements. They function as recurring motifs, anchoring the listener within a continuous space. This is particularly evident in tracks like “Mindrolling” and “Glory Black,” where water appears at the edges or within transitions, subtly guiding perception across the album.

Despite the apparent minimalism – no guest musicians, only Greg Anderson and Stephen O’Malley – the density is immense. The reported use of over a hundred guitar tracks per piece is entirely plausible. What matters is that this density never collapses into indistinction. The sound remains saturated, clear, and heavy, with a physical presence that feels tangible.

“Glory Black” is a key moment. For Sunn O))) standards, it introduces a sense of movement. Piano and synthesizer shift the temporal perception of the music without breaking its identity. The piano passages are dark, restrained, and melancholic, not offering relief but exposing a more fragile layer beneath the mass. The reappearance of water in this context reinforces the album’s internal logic: elements return, not for variation, but for orientation.

The album aligns with Life Metal and Pyroclasts, both already highly focused works. Where those albums leaned toward the ethereal – air, movement, openness – this one feels more grounded and deliberate. Its cohesion is less atmospheric and more constructed, resulting in a more self-contained whole.

The Rothko artwork is an appropriate reference point. Like Rothko’s paintings, this album resists interpretation in favor of immersion. It does not present ideas; it establishes a field of perception. Its length – over eighty minutes – is not excessive but necessary. This is music that unfolds through duration, not variation.

This is not an album that depends on expansion or collaboration. It holds its ground through consistency, weight, and internal logic. It is not something to be finished, but something to remain in.ht, and internal logic.


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oltnabrick
April 4th 2026


41795 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Best since Monoliths for sure

ShartHarder
Contributing Reviewer
April 4th 2026


805 Comments


never been massively into Sunn but al the tracks theyve put out in the lead up were promising, and showed a bit more to get into than some of their previous work. will probs check this out soon

Pho3nix
April 4th 2026


1854 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Guess I need to czech this.



Thanks for the rev! +1



Wildcardbitchesss
April 4th 2026


21157 Comments


If I never checked these guys out can I start here

Jebull
April 4th 2026


1531 Comments


I'd personally suggest Black One to start, but I also haven't heard this yet lol. Most of their newest stuff never held my attention like Black One did. Going to check this out now

Wildcardbitchesss
April 4th 2026


21157 Comments


Right on man ty

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
April 5th 2026


10123 Comments


Had no idea they were making a new lp

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
April 5th 2026


123133 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

Gonna jam this tomorrow probably.

DarkNoctus
April 5th 2026


12873 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

i'm mixed on this - considering monoliths & dimensions and life metal went to lengths to add elements to accentuate their sound to go back to what is essentially a 'back to roots' sound of say oo void is kinda not doing it for me. this is a meat and potatoes drone allbum and where done very well and with a lot of finesse texture/recording wise it's just... i dunno, man. it's hard not to compare this to the incredible arrangements of monoliths & dimensions.

Tyll
April 5th 2026


76 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

“If I never checked these guys out can I start here”



Start with Pyroclasts. It’s about 40 minutes of pure drone, recorded by Steve Albini, with exceptional clarity and physical weight. It captures the band’s core sound without distractions.

DarkNoctus
April 5th 2026


12873 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

yeah pyroclasts is a good shout, it's their most accessible work that gives you a real sense of their core sound.



i will say after a few listens this is working for me better, it feels surprisingly brief when it's on.

Tyll
April 5th 2026


76 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

“i'm mixed on this - considering monoliths & dimensions and life metal went to lengths to add elements to accentuate their sound to go back to what is essentially a 'back to roots' sound of say oo void is kinda not doing it for me. this is a meat and potatoes drone allbum and where done very well and with a lot of finesse texture/recording wise it's just... i dunno, man. it's hard not to compare this to the incredible arrangements of monoliths & dimensions.”



I usually listen to Sunn O))) for the pure drone, not the arrangements. I even tend to prefer their earlier, more minimal work over Monoliths & Dimensions. This record leans fully into that. To me, it doesn’t feel like a step back to something like ØØ Void, but more like a deliberate reduction – less about expansion, more about control of space and structure.



Monoliths & Dimensions expands the sound outward. This one concentrates it. Whether that works probably depends on what you value more.

Tyll
April 5th 2026


76 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

“i will say after a few listens this is working for me better, it feels surprisingly brief when it's on”



Yes! And it’s 80 minutes !

Pho3nix
April 5th 2026


1854 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Personally I would start with 'Monoliths and Dimensions' if you're diving in for the first time

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
April 5th 2026


123133 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

This is really good.

BigBlob
April 5th 2026


5978 Comments


Worst band ever agree

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
April 5th 2026


123133 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

Lmao

Tyll
April 6th 2026


76 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

“This is really good”



Yes it is! What’s your favorite album by them?

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
April 6th 2026


123133 Comments

Album Rating: 3.7

I haven't heard all of their stuff yet, but Black One is my fav that I have heard.

PizzaBear
April 6th 2026


906 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Black One or Monoliths are good picks for best album although it's awkward to introduce someone through those because they're each pretty unique within the discography



I enjoy/appreciate their straight drone work like this and 00 but those albums do tend to feel a little interchangeable



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