Sleepy Sun is an American psychedelic rock band from the San Francisco area, noted in the reviews for the debut Embrace (2008) and the 2010 album Fever. The group is praised for its dual vocals, fuzz-heavy guitars and extended live improvisations.

Reviews on DeBaser compare the band to West Coast psychedelic acts and to contemporaries in the New Wave Of Psychedelic Rock (NWOPR). Reviews emphasize the dual singers Rachel (Rachael) Williams and Brett/Bret (Brett/Bret Constantino) as a trademark, three-guitar textures, harmonica/flute touches and long live mantras.

Two DeBaser reviews celebrate Sleepy Sun's West Coast psychedelia, praising fuzz-laden guitars, dual vocals and immersive live improvisation. The 2010 album Fever is noted as a sunnier follow-up to debut Embrace (2008). Live show review highlights intimate atmosphere and lengthy, trance-like jams.

For:Fans of psychedelic rock, West Coast psych revival, listeners of Black Mountain, Tame Impala, The Black Angels

 They are six young souls, live they play almost in a circle, close, as if gathered around a single musical idea: psychedelia circa 1969.

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 Guided by six shamans.

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