#11 on the 2020 Bacon Top 31 — Glass Animals
Dreamland by Glass Animals
I’m writing this review on the night of President Biden and Vice President Harris’s inauguration, and hooooo boy it’s amazing the difference a day can make. It would be foolish to think that all our troubles are behind us now that the 46th president has been sworn in, but it sure has been nice to feel that way just for an instant. There’s a long road ahead, but it feels so good to have a president that has already shown he has a plan and is headed in the right direction.
It couldn’t be more fitting a night to write about Glass Animals, whose fantastic third full-length album Dreamland is just barely missing the top 10 of 2020. This album is fun, bouncy, and instantly lovable. These songs evoke a sound of treacly throwback, to bands like Passion Pit or Suckers, with electronic-driven beats underneath higher-register male vocals.
After you first listen, and then repeat, and repeat again because you just can’t stop yourself, you start to hear the words to the songs. It’s only then that you start to realize the topics being sung about are deeply personal, often dark life stories. Dave Bayley, the band’s principal song writer, said this about the album:
The idea of Dreamland is to go from my first memory up until now, through all the big realizations that happen in life. It's about the things that happened and the people that surrounded me in that time, good things, bad things, horrific things, funny things, confusing things, bits where I hated myself, bits where I hated other people, first loves, discovering sexuality, sadness, abandonment, mental health. It's just painting pictures of those moments and times that, looking back, make you who you are.
Bayley, from Oxford, England, not only wrote the songs, but he also sang and produced all the songs on Dreamland, with a touch of help from his Oxford childhood friends and bandmates Drew MacFarlane (guitar, keyboards, backing vocals), Ed Irwin-Singer (bass guitar, keyboards, backing vocals) and Joe Seaward (drums, percussion). The band (or maybe just Bayley himself?) even put together a full video set for the album. Not just lyric videos, like most bands these days, but a short form video has been created for each song on the album. On top of that, the band’s website (glassanimals.com) is creatively genius. I don’t want to give it away — just click that link and look for yourself.
Then go buy the record and listen. I won’t be surprised when it doesn’t leave your speakers for days.
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11. Dreamland by Glass Animals
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17. Miss Anthropocene by Grimes
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