Hurry Up, We're Dreaming - M83

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| Format | 2CD |
| Available | 14-10-2011 |
| Sourced | Australia |
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Following on from the nostalgic synth-pop of his 2008 release Saturdays = Youth Anthony Gonzalez revives his M83 moniker from his new LA base with a concept album spilling across two discs. Morgan Kibby, who featured considerably on Saturdays lends her vocals once more, along with Zola Jesus. Other guest contributors include Brad Laner, guitarist from '90s noise-rock outfit Medicine. The album has been produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen, best known for his work with Beck, alongside playing and recording for a breadth of artists ranging from The Mars Volta to Air to Macy Gray.
Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Intro (feat. Zola Jesus)
- Midnight City
- Reunion
- Where the Boats Go
- Wait
- Raconte-Moi Histoire
- Train to Pluton
- Claudia Lewis
- This Bright Flash
- When Will You Come Home?
- Soon, My Friend
Disc 2:
- My Tears Are Becoming a Sea
- New Map
- OK Pal
- Another Wave from You
- Splendor
- Year One, One UFO
- Fountains
- Steve McQueen
- Echoes of Mine
- Klaus I Love You
- Outro
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | midnight souls cole porter on 22.09.2011 fingers crossed for this one. if midnight city is anything to go by - the most ridiculously catchy song i've heard all year - then this should more than make up for the last john hughes inspired dead end of an album. a double album too... how disgracefully decadent! |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | the double album curse! cole porter on 26.09.2011 uncrossing fingers. what a disappointment! even *saturdays=youth* had 'midnight souls still remain' and a mood to it that made sense. (songs like Kim & Jessie from that album would shine real bright on this thing). this just seems to be a bunch of (very slightly) left of centre songs with nothing holding them together - oh yeah, that's right - a disposable pop album for the pepsi generation. it probably needed 10 less songs and 3 or 4 of the better ones to ramble on and on longer than the 2 or 3 minutes they do. BUT that's ok I guess because my taste in music is completely crap so this will be a stone cold hit! |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Another Gem Chuck on 12.10.2011 M83's last album 'Saturdays=Youth' was an absolute classic. After listening to this double album a few times I wouldn't put it in the classic category but it is so much better than most of the music out there at the moment I still give it 4 and a half stars out of 5. |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Hurry Up, We're Dreaming Adam on 14.10.2011 Album Of The Year! Anthony Gonzalez has created his masterpiece. |
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