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Daydream forever [sound recording] / The Chain Gang of 1974.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 540888-2 | Warner Bros.Publication details: Burbank, CA : Warner Bros. Records, p2014.Description: 1 sound disc : digital : 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Ordinary fools -- You -- Sleepwalking -- Lola Suzanne -- Miko -- Godless girl -- Witch -- Moksha -- Mouth -- Death meal punk -- Plum.
Performed by The Chain Gang of 1974.
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Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Chain Gang of 1974 Available 33111007894146
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So the story goes, Chain Gang of 1974 mastermind Kamtin Mohager wasn't moved to create music until he heard Tears for Fears' classic '80s weeper "Everybody Wants to Rule the World" playing as part of the Real Genius soundtrack. One listen to his project's proper 2011 debut, Wayward Fire, could back up this tale, with more John Hughes soundtrack movie moments than, well, any John Hughes movie. Three years later, Daydream Forever is built on more of the same, with even more attention to hooks and beefed-up production that thickens the pop sheen with a heavy electronic backbone. The songwriting finds Mohager again in a state of hyper-nostalgic new romantic worship that channels heroes like Duran Duran, Simple Minds, Echo & the Bunnymen, and OMD. Production is handled by Isom Innis and Tony Hoffer, whose combined résumé of work with shiny pop acts like Foster the People, M83, and Phoenix can easily be heard on tracks like the huge beat and falsetto chorus of "Witch," the sub-bass throb of "Godless Girl" (which bears uncanny similarities to the dream pop dynamics of M83's similarly titled 2008 cut "Graveyard Girl"), and the attention-grabbing laser-beam synths and disco guitars of leadoff single "Sleepwalking." M83 is the most immediate contemporary reference point for the washed-out orchestration and pulsing programming of Daydream Forever, but Mohager's tunes are far more blatant in their '80s genuflection and pleasant reappropriation. ~ Fred Thomas

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Ordinary fools -- You -- Sleepwalking -- Lola Suzanne -- Miko -- Godless girl -- Witch -- Moksha -- Mouth -- Death meal punk -- Plum.

Performed by The Chain Gang of 1974.

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