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It Was a Good Dream
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About It Was a Good Dream
It Was A Good Dream is a Boston-based instrumental/post-rock band that began in early 2018.
Their debut album Help Me To Recollect is saturated with a brightly haunted atmosphere; recorded in a centuries-old Masonic Temple-turned recording studio in Northeastern Massachusetts. The historical live room graciously left its fingerprints all over the recordings - gorgeously architected 50-foot tall ceilings end where effect pedals begin. Drums shake unreachable shelves and cymbals crash in their wake, bringing to life the resident dust in long-forgotten hallways. Unplanned creaks and rattles invite the listener to explore each deeply layered sound expertly captured by producer James Bridges (Caspian, American Echoes, Mike Gordon).
Released in May 2019 through dunk!records worldwide, Help Me To Recollect generated buzz with publications including Heavy Blog is Heavy and Where Post Rock Dwells.
Their debut album Help Me To Recollect is saturated with a brightly haunted atmosphere; recorded in a centuries-old Masonic Temple-turned recording studio in Northeastern Massachusetts. The historical live room graciously left its fingerprints all over the recordings - gorgeously architected 50-foot tall ceilings end where effect pedals begin. Drums shake unreachable shelves and cymbals crash in their wake, bringing to life the resident dust in long-forgotten hallways. Unplanned creaks and rattles invite the listener to explore each deeply layered sound expertly captured by producer James Bridges (Caspian, American Echoes, Mike Gordon).
Released in May 2019 through dunk!records worldwide, Help Me To Recollect generated buzz with publications including Heavy Blog is Heavy and Where Post Rock Dwells.
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About It Was a Good Dream
It Was A Good Dream is a Boston-based instrumental/post-rock band that began in early 2018.
Their debut album Help Me To Recollect is saturated with a brightly haunted atmosphere; recorded in a centuries-old Masonic Temple-turned recording studio in Northeastern Massachusetts. The historical live room graciously left its fingerprints all over the recordings - gorgeously architected 50-foot tall ceilings end where effect pedals begin. Drums shake unreachable shelves and cymbals crash in their wake, bringing to life the resident dust in long-forgotten hallways. Unplanned creaks and rattles invite the listener to explore each deeply layered sound expertly captured by producer James Bridges (Caspian, American Echoes, Mike Gordon).
Released in May 2019 through dunk!records worldwide, Help Me To Recollect generated buzz with publications including Heavy Blog is Heavy and Where Post Rock Dwells.
Their debut album Help Me To Recollect is saturated with a brightly haunted atmosphere; recorded in a centuries-old Masonic Temple-turned recording studio in Northeastern Massachusetts. The historical live room graciously left its fingerprints all over the recordings - gorgeously architected 50-foot tall ceilings end where effect pedals begin. Drums shake unreachable shelves and cymbals crash in their wake, bringing to life the resident dust in long-forgotten hallways. Unplanned creaks and rattles invite the listener to explore each deeply layered sound expertly captured by producer James Bridges (Caspian, American Echoes, Mike Gordon).
Released in May 2019 through dunk!records worldwide, Help Me To Recollect generated buzz with publications including Heavy Blog is Heavy and Where Post Rock Dwells.
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Hometown:
Boston, Massachusetts
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