Dreamland Glass Animals Review
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Dreamland glass animals review. The album drifts through its 45-minute runtime with no real. The third studio album by the psychedelic pop group. Dreamland review technicolour pop shaded with pain Polydor Trauma has triggered a more inward-looking exploration of the Oxford quartets grandstanding hallucinogenic sound.
The internet is a subject Ive always been interested in when it appears in musicsee 100 Gecs hyperpop maniabut Glass Animals have made the biggest mistake possible. Glass Animals was a group that I was never truly a fan of until I heard their latest album Dreamland Released back in August 2020 Dreamland was a great album that missed my radar simply because I was not completely invested in the bands prior releases ZABA and How To Be A Human Being. To Glass Animals credit that character comes across pretty strongly.
To glass animals credit that character comes across pretty strongly. Dreamland is a hazy nostalgic treatise on how growing up in the 1990s and the virtual age can shape a musician. Musically this is just another Glass Animals record whilst their noise is unique it is easily dismissed as one track blends into another only small discernable differences between beats and tempos.
Although the release expresses their collective trauma resulting from drummer Joe Seawards near-fatal brain injury it. The new Glass Animals album is here and once again the Oxford lads are providing us with colourful grooves and an aesthetic sensibility so thorough its hard not to at least appreciate it from afarDreamland however seems to see the band embracing a very hip-hop and trap influenced production style alongside their already apparent indie-pop and dance music. To put it simply Dreamland is as good as it gets.
Glass Animals most cohesive and satisfying album to date Dreamland is a well-deserved triumph thats as rewarding for fans to hear as it was for the band to make. If anything it aides the listener into entering a dreamland. Subscribe to Atwood Magazine.
Music Reviews This Just In May 1 2020 August 7 2020. Glass Animals dont accomplish much in terms of reinventing indie pop but they certainly do have the brightness and bouncy production down pat. You sense the experience of being seen so clearly unlocked something new.