Band: THE DREAM SYNDICATE Who: veteran psych pop designers led
by singer/songwriter Steve Wynn Album: THESE TIMES (first LP in 7 years) Turn Up The Volume! says: classy and highly
affecting songwriting all the way – splendid score
Los Angeles‘ psych rockers THE DREAM SYNDICATE just dropped another rad
cracker from their first new album in 7 years. After groovy lead single Black Light
and catching steamroller Put Some Miles On here’s another electrifying cut. Catch THE WAY IN right here..
Los Angeles THE DREAM SYNDICATE release their first album since 2012. THESE TIMES
is out next May. Frontman Steve Wynn says about the lyrical content of the new record: “There is no avoiding the existential panic of a world that’s hurtling somewhere quickly, evolving, and shifting course by the hour,” he says. “It seems like a lie to not address or reflect the things that we can’t stop thinking about — the whole world’s watching indeed. The lyrics are just a mirror of the dread, panic, mania, speculation, melancholy and ultimately shrugging abandonment that just might follow. It’s just all about where we are.”
After last month’s groovy lead single Black Light the band now shared another new cut. ‘PUT SOME MILES ON’ relates to being on the road, the passing of time and listening with appreciation to the influential jazz trumpeter, Miles Davis. It’s a highly catching steamroller getting under your skin from the get-go. Join the swirling trip right here…
Veteran psych act from Los Angeles THE DREAM SYNDICATE will launch their first album since 2012. THESE TIMES is out next May. Frontman Steve Wynn says about the lyrical content of the new record: “There is no avoiding the existential panic of a world that’s hurtling somewhere quickly, evolving, and shifting course by the hour,” he says. “It seems like a lie to not address or reflect the things that we can’t stop thinking about — the whole world’s watching indeed. The lyrics are just a mirror of the dread, panic, mania, speculation, melancholy and ultimately shrugging abandonment that just might follow. It’s just all about where we are.”
Here’s lead single ‘BLACK LIGHT‘. A repetitive trance-inducing groove that sticks instantly…