TracksColors Exploding, Wait for the Summer, Between My Dreams, Fall Into the Sky, Never Want to Lose Again, Come and Get It, Wings, Moonlight Mind, You Don't Know What It Means, Sketches of Spain, Underground, Escape
Notes'another collection of top-drawer jangle-pop. Colors Exploding is just as groovy as it's title implies, Wait for the Summer is the kind of 60s/70s power pop that Hall does best, and Moonlight Mind jangles so hard it would make Roger McGuinn jealous.' - Absolute Powerpop 'the album of the summer has already arrived' - Done With Aplomb 'Seattle's Shake Some Action will release it's fifth, and arguably best, album, Catch the Sun, at the beginning of March. We predict you will be blown away by these great songs.' - Pure Pop Radio 'Catch The Sun, the band's fifth album, incorporates more toward hazy kaleidoscopic pop tones akin to those that Kevin Parker has so effectively mined with Tame Impala and Melody's Echo Chamber. When Hall's voice wavers over a jangly guitar line during the verses "Wait for the Summer", he crafts a tone that splits the difference between psychedelic bliss and '60s surf melodies.' - KEXP Seattle 'Like a really cool vintage suit, their jangly guitar sound's got an old familiarity without being retro to a fault. Catch the Sun is the perfect album for jumping in a convertible, cruisin' down the highway, and forgetting all your troubles.' - The Owl Mag 'James Hall found a real groove with his last album Full Fathom Five, so this follow up isn't far behind. Colors Exploding is another gem that evokes a sunny trip, and Wait For The Summer flows right into your head as perfect modern beach music, complete with surfer beat. There is no filler here and this album is sure to please fans of Oasis, The Hoodoo Gurus, and The Grip Weeds. Highly Recommended.' Powerpopaholic 'another brilliant winner!' - Kool Kat Musik 'Classic jangling guitar pop to chase away the winter blues' - When You Motor Away.