May 23, 2003
SUMMER SUN
By DARRYL STERDAN

SUMMER SUN
Yo La Tengo
(Matador/Beggars Group)

With a title like Summer Sun, you'd expect this latest pleasant dispatch from Hoboken indie icons Yo La Tengo to be overflowing with zippy melodies, breezy grooves and songs about surfing and soaking up rays.

Psych! These 13 cuts actually continue the cooling trend that singer-guitarist Ira Kaplan, his drummer wife Georgia Hubley and bassist James McNew have been on for some time.

In contrast to the noisy guitar-based intricacy of their youth, the beauty of Summer Sun's tunes comes from their simplicity and intimacy. Over understated yet groovy drumbeats, bossa nova beatboxes and scritchy backdrops that produce a woozy ambience, you'll find effects-drenched guitars, ringing piano chords and horn lines that intertwine into a vibe midway between post-rock and jazz-pop -- the perfect setting for the hushed crooning and gentle harmonies that dominate these tracks.

Sure, some of these melodies are poppy enough to qualify as summertime songs -- but as the soundtrack to a moonlight drive instead of a day at the beach. (More on Yo La Tengo)

Track Listing
1. Beach Party Tonight
2. Little Eyes
3. Nothing But You And Me
4. Season Of The Shark
5. Today Is The Day
6. Tiny Birds
7. How To Make A Baby Elephant Float
8. Georgia Vs. Yo La Tengo
9. Don't Have To Be Sad
10. Winter A-Go-Go
11. Moonrock Mambo
12. Let's Be Still
13. Take Care