Celebrating their curiosity and childlike wonder for music, electronic veterans, Louis The Child, deliver their extremely impressive fourth studio album, The Sun Comes Up. The uplifting LP arrives seven years after the release of their debut album, Candy.
Bright skies and an endless euphoric state characterize the vibe of The Sun Comes Up. Flexing their expertise from trap grooves on “Supercharger” featuring 1996Montana to club-centric beats on “Cloud Monsters,” Louis The Child demonstrates their insanely wide range of talent, adapting every single electronic sub-genre into their own style with ease. The album also features a wide array of collaborators, including Madeon, MEMBA, Whethan, Absolutely, Łaszewo, and more.
Robby Hauldren commented on his approach to the writing process, sharing:
It’s what feels worth the time and energy, doing your best to make the world brighter for yourself, and then along the way, for everyone else, too. When you’re intentionally making music, it’s your choice what to say. Are you going to talk about how much you hate a person, or are you going to talk about how you’ve grown from how they treated you, and try to find some new understanding through it?
You can stream The Sun Comes Up at the link below. Enjoy!