<< MP3 Dreamend - So I Ate Myself, Bite By Bite (2010)
Dreamend - So I Ate Myself, Bite By Bite (2010)
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Dreamend - So I Ate Myself, Bite By Bite (2010)
mp3 VBR~260 kbps | 79 MB
Space Rock, Dream Pop, Psych-Folk, Alternative/Indie Rock

&#147;While earlier Dreamend albums were more of the dynamic post-rock variety, Ryan Graveface took a lo-fi psych-folk approach for 2010&#146;s So I Ate Myself, Bite by Bite. In contrast to the vocoder and synth of Black Moth Super Rainbow, his vocals swirl around a washed organic blanket made of banjo, organs, pedal steel, and acoustic guitar. The warm backing tracks balance out the dark lyrical content, which takes inspiration from a *** killer&#146;s journal and spreads Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer" concept over a full album. Luckily, the album isn&#146;t that ominous at face value. In fact, you could easily end up packing this for a picnic with a loved one if you didn&#146;t listen carefully first. Dig a little deeper behind the sun-soaked choruses and you find some obsessive undertones, similar to the narrative "I'll be watching you" voice in the Police's &#147;Every Breath You Take.&#148; In the same way that Sting pulled the wool over the eyes of wedding DJs around the world, Graveface manages to sing lines about committing a heinous crime and hiding the evidence without ever sounding the slightest bit sinister. Quirky, maybe. Perhaps even cute, from a distance. The majority of the tracks are peppy, gingerbread sweet, and concise tunes. All hang right around the three-minute mark, with the exception of the long, cricket-filled opener, &#147;Pink Clouds in the Woods,&#148; and the super psych-soaked ten-minute finale, "An Admission." Both are good bookends to a great album. Just don't play it for the kids. -- AMG&#148;

1. Pink Cloud In The Woods
2. Where You Belong
3. Magnesium Light
4. Interlude
5. Repent
6. A Thought
7. Pieces
8. My Old Brittle Bones
9. Aching Silence
10. An Admission

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