| When Kalmia Traver (vocals/saxophone) and Alex Toth (vocals/trumpet) founded Rubblebucket eleven years ago, they completely re-wrote the music playbook. They did everything from mixing funk, jazz, and pop to putting the marching band on the concert stage. During their time together, they forged life-long relationships with band mates Adam Dotson (trombone/backing vocals/flute/keyboards) and Ian Hersey (guitar/backing vocals) and between themselves. Their fifth full-length album, Sun Machine, as such, is more than just another record. It is a brief and open account of the pairs’ and the bands’ past five years. This includes Traver’s diagnosis and recovery from ovarian cancer (which she brilliantly covered on her solo debut album as Kalbells), Toth’s three-year battle with alcoholism, and the dissolution of their personal relationship. The two, however, remain close friends and collaborators, and it is evidenced throughout this terrific little album.
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 TRACK LISTING
 
 A1	What Life Is
 A2	Donna
 A3	Lemonade
 A4	Party Like Your Heart Hurts
 A5	Fruity
 B1	Formless And New
 B2	Annihilation Song
 B3	Inner Cry
 B4	Sunlit Sparks (I Won't Break You)
 B5	Habit Creature
 
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