Dreamland Glass Animals Review
Glass Animals for better and for worse have always been a band in search of an identity.
Dreamland glass animals review. Dave Bayley producer writer. Dreamland released on the 7th of August this year is the third studio album from Oxford four-piece Glass AnimalsThis record was initially supposed to be released on the 10th of July but was pushed back in order to not pull focus from the Black Lives Matter movement. You sense the experience of being seen so clearly unlocked something new.
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Glass Animals played at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Saturday night for a stop on their Dreamland Tour with vivid lights and bright backdrops. Sadly though that character comes across pretty strongly. The songs across Dreamland are pretty much precisely as they are marketed - woozy synths and digitized noise that feel like youre drifting in and out of a dream state.
But Glass Animals albums were never an ideal place to bare ones soul and Dreamland comes across like a guy trying to tell you his life story in a packed Coachella tent. To Glass Animals credit that character comes across pretty strongly. If anything it aides the listener into entering a dreamland.
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Music Reviews This Just In May 1 2020 August 7 2020. Dreamland an Album by Glass Animals. It takes true artists to turn so much turmoil into something as beautiful as Dreamland.