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"I Dream Of Black recalls the
psychedelic-rock splendour of Spiritualized at their peak." - Q Magazine | "He seems to be
in possession of some sort of magic quality music elixir, one that's
capable of stretching out genre boundaries while never losing sight of the
qualities of a good tune... Chalk another one up in his credit column." - Sweeping The Nation | "Largely
experimental, slighly mental, 'I Dream Of Black' may very well be the best
thing Thomas White has ever produced." - Culture Deluxe | "It's
'Will The Moon Ever Rise Again?' that really steals the show - a song as
worthy as any crooner or blue-eyed soul boy. It's simply heartbreaking in
lyrical content and emotional arrangement. Thank heavens Thomas White is a
workaholic, as this solo album is one of the most remarkable albums of the
year..." - Artrocker |
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THOMAS WHITE
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I Dream Of Black is the first solo outing from Thomas White since he made his Mercury-nominated debut as The Electric Soft Parade with brother Alex, recording and touring with ESP and Brakes, and
helping out with Brighton contemporaries Restlesslist and The Pipettes.
Last year saw a critically-acclaimed renaissance with the third
Electric Soft Parade album, No Need To Be Downhearted. I Dream Of Black
is a home crafted dream-scape of whirring synths, psych-guitar and
White's instantly recognizable vocals. Thomas
derived inspiration from myriad different sources including The Dandy
Warhols, RTX, Broadcast, Money Mark, Clearlake and The Wicker Man.
Stand-out tracks include the single "The Runaround", the album's only
love song "Starry Nite #2", the Robert Wyatt-esque "Starry Nite #3" and
epic closer "Wartime Love/Solar Collapse".
STREAM THE ENTIRE ALBUM HERE:
http://www.last.fm/music/Thomas+White+(Electric+Soft+Parade)/I+Dream+Of+Black
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