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Dreams Come True

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Too late, too far
4:09
02
Believe
4:12
03
The Edge
3:40
04
BANG
4:22
05
(brokencollar)
0:56
06
She Found a Way Out
5:00
07
Answer
4:12
08
Dreams Come True
4:20
09
Rises Silent
4:41
10
Bericht
2:08
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Total Tracks: 10   Total Length: 37:40

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Matthew Fritch spent more than a decade as senior editor of the Philadelphia-based magazine MAGNET, where he wrote about wildly unpopular indie rock bands and r...more »

09.12.11
Grizzly Bear member puts heart in a mainly electronic, experimental album
2011 | Label: Terrible Records / Warp Records

The first thing you should know about Dreams Come True is that its title isn’t meant to convey some Disney-deliverable promise of hope and happy endings. It’s more like a threat, delivered in a menacing, Tom Waits-as-Voldemort wheeze, atop a grinding storm of electronics. In other words: Careful what you wish for. Love’s double-edged sword — more specifically, the edge that cuts your heart out — is the main concern of the debut album by CANT, the solo project of Grizzly Bear bassist/producer Chris Taylor.

Perhaps the second important piece of information about Dreams Come True is that it scarcely resembles the gauzy folkways of Grizzly Bear, even though Taylor is generally regarded as the experimental architect behind the Brooklyn band’s sound — its Brian Eno or Chris Walla, if you will. Instead, what Taylor and partner George Lewis Jr. (a.k.a. Dominican-born synthpop artist Twin Shadow) serve up is a mostly melodic and chilled-out electronic weeper whose emotion is crucial rather than cloying. Each 808 heartbreak (“Each time you said you loved me/ Each time you said you cared,” sings Taylor on “The Edge”) is keenly felt, whether in the form of a Kid A-and-after Radiohead piano plea (“Bericht”), a shapeshifting… read more »

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