Dream Songs Explained

Dream Songs
Type:album
Artist:Devon Welsh
Cover:Devon Welsh – Dream Songs.png
Released:August 24, 2018
Studio:Austin Tufts' studio, Montreal, Quebec[1]
Genre:Chamber pop[2]
Length:40:55
Label:You Are Accepted
Producer:Austin Tufts
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Dream Songs is the debut solo album by Canadian musician Devon Welsh. It was self-released through digital download on August 24, 2018 on Welsh's own label You Are Accepted.[3] [4] It was Welsh's first studio album as a solo artist since he and producer Matthew Otto concluded their musical project Majical Cloudz in 2016.

Written by Welsh, the album was recorded and produced by Braids' Austin Tufts in his Montreal studio. The album marked a clear departure from the electronic pop sound of Welsh's previous work to a more melodic, chamber pop sound with traditional instruments like guitar, piano, and orchestral strings.[2]

Release

Dream Songs was self-released by Welsh through his own newly created record label You Are Accepted. In contrast, the last two Majical Cloudz albums were distributed by Matador Records. In an interview with Billboard, Welsh explained, "I like making music, and I like putting it out there and having people listen to it. The stuff in the middle was stressful to me. I wanted to do it in a way where it was me making the choices and me taking the risks, where I felt like I didn’t have to take a label's vision into account -- or the expectations of anybody else in terms of what success would be defined as."

Critical reception

Reviewing the album for Exclaim!, Matt Bobkin stated that, "Dream Songs pushes Welsh's songcraft forward without abandoning his strengths." Writing for Pitchfork, Evan Rytlewski called Dream Songs an "unflinchingly candid debut solo album" and praised its instrumentation, calling it a "backdrop of lovely, spacious music that grants Welsh's pliable voice full freedom to preen, wander, and soar." BrooklynVegan's Andrew Sacher deemed the album "bigger and more complex, but not so much so that it ruins the intimacy that always made Devon's music appealing" and said, "When Devon rings out his notes, you can feel the passion that's driving every single word. These songs tend to be delicate, but they aren't passive. The emotional weight in these songs is so heavy, that even the quietest moments have no trouble commanding your attention."

Personnel

Credits adapted from Bandcamp and Discogs.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Devon Welsh of Majical Cloudz Announces 'Dream Songs' Solo LP. Murphy. Sarah. July 20, 2018. Exclaim!. September 2, 2018.
  2. Web site: Five Notable Releases of the Week (8/24). Sacher. Andrew. August 24, 2018. BrooklynVegan. September 2, 2018.
  3. Devon Welsh On Ending Majical Cloudz and His Hopeful Solo Debut: 'I Put Energy Into' Being Kinder to Myself. Cooke. Shawn. August 24, 2018. Billboard. August 27, 2018.
  4. Web site: Devon Welsh Is a Voice of Reason on His Solo Debut 'Dream Songs'. Sundermann. Eric. August 23, 2018. Vice. Noisey. August 27, 2018.
  5. Web site: Dream Songs by Devon Welsh. August 24, 2018. Bandcamp. September 1, 2018.
  6. Web site: Devon Welsh – Dream Songs. August 24, 2018. Discogs. September 1, 2018.