Dreamland Glass Animals Review
The third studio album by the psychedelic pop group.
Dreamland glass animals review. Glass Animals for better and for worse have always been a band in search of an identity. Elsewhere Dreamland is just as musically layered and engaging as ever with plenty of wiggly synths and bouncy beats on tracks such as Tangerine and Melon and the Coconut and slinky sensuality on Hot Sugar Glass Animals most cohesive and satisfying album to date Dreamland is a well-deserved triumph thats as rewarding for fans to. 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.
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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. The response to the song staggered the frontman the first time they performed it he broke down and cried. Released 7 August 2020 on Wolf Tone.
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. Glass animals for better and for worse have always been a band in search of an identity.
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To put it simply Dreamland is as good as it gets. Glass Animals played at Hollywood Forever Cemetery on Saturday night for a stop on their Dreamland Tour with vivid lights and bright backdrops. Dave Bayley producer writer.