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Wild Belle — Dreamland (April 15, 2016)

Wild Belle — Dreamland (April 15, 2016)

              Wild Belle — Dreamland (April 15, 2016)  Wild Belle — Dreamland (April 15, 2016)♠   Dreamland je dobré album, které nabízí pro každého něco. Neslyšel jsem nic podobného Dreamlandu, kde není žádná malá role přesto, že všemu dominuje Natáliin zřetelný a unikátní vokál a credits čítá na 15 muzikantů. V něm jsou zastoupeny i smyčce. Dalším krokem k přijetí nové podoby Wild Belle je možné získat soustředěním se na dobře vyladěný zvuk, který je jejich vlastní, základy byly nastaveny už v minulosti a vidím, že kvalita jim opět znatelně povyrostla. Natálie může snadno nést vlastní pochodeň, pokud jde o originalitu a talent. Chicago–based brother–and–sister duo make folk, dance, and psychedelic–tinged indie pop. Formed: 2011 in Chicago, IL
Style: Psychedelic Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Reggae–Pop
Location: Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Album release: April 15th, 2016 
Record Label: Columbia
Duration:     38:56   
Tracks:
01. Mississippi River     3:02 
02. Losing You     3:04 
03. Dreamland     3:39 
04. Coyotes     3:28 
05. Cannonball     3:42 
06. Giving Up on You     3:27 
07. It Was You (Baby Come Back to Me)     4:14 
08. Throw Down Your Guns     3:54 
09. The One That Got Away     3:34 
10. Our Love Will Survive     2:53 
11. Rock and Roll Angel     3:59
Written by:
♠   Elliot Bergman / Natalie Bergman     1, 4, 5, 9
♠   Elliot Bergman / Natalie Bergman / Doc McKinney     2, 3, 7, 11
♠   Elliot Bergman / Natalie Bergman / Dave Sitek     6
♠   Elliot Bergman / Natalie Bergman / Tim Pagnotta     8
♠   Elliot Bergman / Natalie Bergman / Boaz De Jong     10
Credits:
♠   Elliot Bergman Arp 2600, Bells, Bongos, Composer, Cover Photo, Drum Programming, Drums (Steel), Electric Kalimba, Fender Rhodes, Gamelan, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Mellotron, Mini Moog, Moog Synthesizer, Organ (Hammond), Percussion, Piano, Pipe Snare Drum, Producer, Prophet 5, Roland Juno 6, Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Saxophone, Synthesizer, Synthesizer Bass, Yamaha Keyboards
♠   Natalie Bergman Autoharp, Back Cover Photo, Composer, Electric Kalimba, Guitar, Organ (Hammond), Percussion, Vocals
♠   Pat Carney Pipe Snare Drum, Producer
♠   Carlos de la Garza Bass, Engineer, Guitar
♠   Diplo Producer
♠   Aurelien Fort–Pederzoli Violin
♠   Matty Green Mixing
♠   Erik Hall Bass, Drums, Engineer, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Tambourine
♠   Kellen Harrison Bass
♠   Tony Hoffer Mixing
♠   Dominic Johnson Viola
♠   Boaz De Jong Composer
♠   Quin Kirchner Drums
♠   Dan Klinger Cello
♠   Neil Krug Photography
♠   Japhet Landis Drums
♠   Doc McKinney Composer, Guitar, Producer
♠   Vlado Meller Mastering
♠   Roger Moutenot Engineer
♠   Henderson Nguyen Wurlitzer
♠   Tim Pagnotta Bass, Composer, Drums, Mixing, Producer, Roland Juno 6, Roto Toms
♠   Dave Sitek Bass, Composer, Drums, Guitar, Percussion, Producer
♠   Bill Skibbe Engineer
♠   Zeph Sowers Engineer
♠   Boaz Van De Beatz Producer
♠   Chihsuan Yang Violin                                                          © Credit Colleen Durkin
AllMusic Review by Matt Collar;  Score: ♠♠♠½
♠  The sophomore full–length album from Chicago’s Wild Belle finds them widening their sonic palette with a set of moody, groove–oriented songs that also hit with a deeper emotional impact than the group’s summery debut. Some of this is purportedly due in part to lead singer Natalie Bergman ending a particularly toxic relationship during the recording process. Whatever the reason, her sanguine tone paired with brother Elliot Bergman’s lush, booming arrangements lends Dreamland a dramatic heft the band’s laid–back tropical vibe might otherwise belie. Ironically, it’s one of the album’s more infectious and upbeat tracks, the hip–hop–inflected “Throw Down Your Guns,” that best exemplifies the idea of relationship as violent siege. Natalie sings, “I miss you so much, I’d rather be dead/Baby, take me on a ride up to Heaven/I had you deep in my lungs/You took the breath out of me all at once/And I’m sorry all that I’ve done.” Midway through the song she coos, “Nobody move, nobody get hurt,” invoking Yellowman’s classic 1984 reggae side. •   It’s a perfect encapsulation of how Wild Belle are able to borrow bits of pop DNA from their influences and recontextualize them for modern pop ears. Elsewhere, the group does little to tinker with its hippie–groove formula. Cuts like “Losing You” and “Cannonball” are slow–burning, hip–swaying numbers punctuated by fuzz–soaked guitars, Elliot’s resonant baritone sax, and Natalie’s soulful, half–lidded flirtatiousness. •   While much of Dreamland has the tempo of a Jamaican sunset, there’s also a feverish urgency underlying the sadness. Rife with a post–punk kineticism, cuts like the bluesy “Coyotes” and the driving “Giving Up on You” are delivered with snarling menace. •   http://www.allmusic.com/ 
Also:
Michael Oakes, April 15, 2016
♠  http://sparksunderland.com/2016/04/15/review-wild-belle-dreamland/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wildbelle/                                                                         © Additional Billboard 2016
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Wild Belle — Dreamland (April 15, 2016)

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