Style: pop rock, anime
Primary Emotions/Themes: Genuinely happy guitar based music
Thoughts: "Been listening to Sonico all morning, the album makes me genuinely happy." These are the exact words I spoke to a friend when I put this record on earlier today. Listening to Super Sonico's music unironically makes me smile. It's completely unlike any other music I have in my collection. It's unadulterated sugary sweet guitar driven pop, and I'm here for it.
I'm naturally drawn to the darker side of music, and for the most part this works for me. Sometimes though this has an ill effect on me and instead of resonating with me it drags me into a darker place. To counter this I need some music that temptation to fall all the way into the abyss. That countering force is provided by First Astronomical Velocity.
From the instant the needle drops, Sonico and company are only interested in spreading joy and happiness through my speakers. Nothing else will do. The music that's on their debut record is actually quite diverse, much more so than I would have expected considering her origins.
The first two tracks are upbeat pop-rock songs that prominently feature Sonico's voice. Their lighthearted nature and quick pace are exactly what I need on a day where the world is trying to beat me down. Her sugary sweet voice is almost too much at points, but then again that's exactly why I'm listening to this: a way to reset my brain from being amongst the rotten.
There are other genres represented here as well: good ole' pop, pop-punk, it's even got a couple of ballads. They all fit well into the structure of the album, and the track order is such that I forget this is a compilation record most of the time. These songs really feel like they were meant to be together, especially the second side and it's absolutely beautiful selection for the last few tracks.
First Astronomical Velocity is a great first foray for Sonico and company to be pressed into wax. I've had this record on my turntable for the better part of two days at this point, and I hesitate to remove it. It's a wonderful album to listen to, and I know I'll be revisiting it in short order - especially if I have another day that requires some lighter intervention.






































