05 Mar 2012 — Henning Lahmann

Deeply enchanting, anxious and frail outré pop offerings by
Aloonaluna, the solo guise of California via Gainesville, Florida's Lynn Fister. With its shuffling rhythm and distant whistling, "Fall Like Leaves" initially appears to showcase some optimism, but once Fister's slightly distorted voice sets in, hidden behind a thick veil of reverberated haze, the light fades away until eventually all remaining confidence evaporates in a final synthesized sigh. Watch
Rachel Evans' marvelous visualization of the highlight track of Aloonaluna's latest effort
Bunny below, assembled with scenes from the 1971 film
Social Seminar: Bunny.
Bunny is out now on
Hooker Vision. Order the cassette
here.
Aloonaluna - Fall Like Leaves
Also check another Rachel Evans-made video, for the track "Watercolor Rabbit":