Before We Forgot How to Dream
Before We Forgot How to Dream
Author: SOAK.
Release Date: 02-06-2015
Details: Early on, much was made of the young age of Bridie Monds-Watson – who performs as SOAK – but as her accomplished, wise-beyond her years songs and breathtakingly lovely voice reached more new listeners, the pixie-ish, tattooed skateboarder’s appeal has transcended her youth. Before We Forgot How To Dream is a beautifully-wrought album, full of musical turns that showcase Watson’s uniquely sweet and haunting voice, as well as lyrics that marry a sunny and romantic sense of nostalgia with frank treatments of human failings, hopes, and – yes– dreams. Already a household name in the UK with “Sea Creatures” in BBC Radio 1 A-list rotation and prominent festival bookings throughout the season, SOAK’s debut appearances in NYC and SXSW this March found her playing before capacity crowds - “the only performer to stun the crowd into silence”, noted Consequence of Sound. Named a One To Watch for 2015 via the likes of iTunes, Spotify and the BBC Sound Poll, SOAK has premiered the video for ‘Blud’. Filmed between Derry, London and her nationwide tour of skate-parks, the the clip documents SOAK’s whirlwind start to 2015. Lyrically, it’s a tender but timeless snapshot of a relationship in distress: ‘Blud’ was actually written shortly before SOAK’s parents separated, after Bridie lay on the floor in an attempt to listen in on an argument. North American press – including heavyweights like NPR, and the New York Times- have anointed her one of SXSW 2015’s breakout performers. The stage is set for SOAK to win the hearts of North American audiences, and we know she’ll win yours, too, once you listen. “I saw a lot of great stuff at SXSW…but I have to choose one. She’s 18; I don’t think she’d have been allowed in that bar if she weren’t performing. But amazing - and I very much doubt I’ll get this close again.” – PAUL KRUGMAN, NY Times “[Her] vulnerable voice and spare, heartbreakingly beautiful ballads would make her a star at any age.” -Buzzfeed “So lovely.” - NPR, All Songs Considered (best of SXSW) “Based on this unforgettable set, her forthcoming album now is one of my most anticipated releases of the year.” - Jim Derogatis, WBEZ “Fragile, sharp, humorous confessionals.” - Todd Martens, LA Times “If this is the kind of musician the next generation is going to grow up idolizing, maybe when they grow up they won’t have to forget [how to dream].” – Stereogum Artist And Album Information: On its surface, ‘Before We Forgot How To Dream’ may initially appear nostalgic – romantic, even – towards a more innocent time. But despite the tumultuous tone which actually lingers beneath the record, there is still a persistently uplifting element to SOAK’s music. “People grow up and nobody believes in Magic anymore, or you’re told to lower your expectations and that certain behaviour isn’t appropriate. This album is definitely about that time when you believed a bit more in things.” You’d venture that belief will take SOAK further yet in her career, though ultimately her debut album seems to explore those joys and fears we take with us through life, from adolescence
UPC: 883870074322
EAN: 0883870074322
Languages: English
Binding: Audio CD
Item Condition: UsedVeryGood
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