Bring Prudence - Dreamboat (2023) [Hi-Res]
BAND/ARTIST: Bring Prudence
- Title: Dreamboat
- Year Of Release: 2023
- Label: Brilliant Green Records
- Genre: Folk, Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks) / flac 24bits - 44.1kHz
- Total Time: 00:36:08
- Total Size: 89 / 221 / 397 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Chinchilla
02. Midnight
03. Summon the Ghost
04. Candle in a Jar
05. Potions
06. Bonfire
07. Iron Wolf
08. City of Twins
09. Joan of Arc
10. Storm Queen
11. Watermelon
Dreamboat, the second full-length album by Bring Prudence, doubles down on the sound Zaychenko calls “folk resuscitation.” Beginning with a few seconds of glistening ambient tones before slipping into a gentle stream of pianet, bass, and brush drums, the opener has him conceding, “my sisters they love me, they win at Monopoly.” Dreamboat, released on Zaychenko’s own Brilliant Green Records, is a tender and airtight album, breaking into folk-rock at times, at others shimmering with the subtle textures of chamber pop — an immediate and poignant story told by a wide cast of characters.
The 33-year old Ukrainian-born songwriter has expanded upon the foundation of his stripped-down debut LP Red Horses (2016), reuniting with former Pursued By a Bear bandmate Julia Brown (Barrel Flash) on backing vocals. Initially tapped as a mixing engineer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Damon Waitkus (Jack O’ The Clock, Ventifacts) ended up contributing pianet, mandolin, vocals, atmosphere, and Jason Molina-esque slide guitar. “I may be an only child, but I had a blast working with a team of musicians who are better than me on this record,” says Zaychenko. The album also features Paul Collins (Beirut) on bass, Will Matsuda on drums, Jordan Barhydt on piano, and Juliet Jacobs on violin.
Zaychenko sings of magical thinking, disintegrating relationships, childhood loneliness, and sacrifice, sprinkling in some business jargon and Ukrainian folklore characters. The cover art, a twist on the cosmological exterior panels of Bosch’s “Garden of Earthly Delights,” is a composite of those themes and characters. Created by visual artist Jess Hock, the cover incorporates hand-drawn, digital, and photographed elements into a dreamlike display.
“Music is a form of time travel,” says Zaychenko, “and Dreamboat is soaked in memories — some real, some absurd — but what I love about this album is they’re not just my memories this time.”
01. Chinchilla
02. Midnight
03. Summon the Ghost
04. Candle in a Jar
05. Potions
06. Bonfire
07. Iron Wolf
08. City of Twins
09. Joan of Arc
10. Storm Queen
11. Watermelon
Dreamboat, the second full-length album by Bring Prudence, doubles down on the sound Zaychenko calls “folk resuscitation.” Beginning with a few seconds of glistening ambient tones before slipping into a gentle stream of pianet, bass, and brush drums, the opener has him conceding, “my sisters they love me, they win at Monopoly.” Dreamboat, released on Zaychenko’s own Brilliant Green Records, is a tender and airtight album, breaking into folk-rock at times, at others shimmering with the subtle textures of chamber pop — an immediate and poignant story told by a wide cast of characters.
The 33-year old Ukrainian-born songwriter has expanded upon the foundation of his stripped-down debut LP Red Horses (2016), reuniting with former Pursued By a Bear bandmate Julia Brown (Barrel Flash) on backing vocals. Initially tapped as a mixing engineer, multi-instrumentalist and producer Damon Waitkus (Jack O’ The Clock, Ventifacts) ended up contributing pianet, mandolin, vocals, atmosphere, and Jason Molina-esque slide guitar. “I may be an only child, but I had a blast working with a team of musicians who are better than me on this record,” says Zaychenko. The album also features Paul Collins (Beirut) on bass, Will Matsuda on drums, Jordan Barhydt on piano, and Juliet Jacobs on violin.
Zaychenko sings of magical thinking, disintegrating relationships, childhood loneliness, and sacrifice, sprinkling in some business jargon and Ukrainian folklore characters. The cover art, a twist on the cosmological exterior panels of Bosch’s “Garden of Earthly Delights,” is a composite of those themes and characters. Created by visual artist Jess Hock, the cover incorporates hand-drawn, digital, and photographed elements into a dreamlike display.
“Music is a form of time travel,” says Zaychenko, “and Dreamboat is soaked in memories — some real, some absurd — but what I love about this album is they’re not just my memories this time.”
Year 2023 | Pop | Folk | Rock | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3 | HD & Vinyl
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