Dreamcake Explained

Dreamcake
Type:Studio
Artist:Jale
Cover:Dreamcake.jpg
Released:12 July 1994
Genre:alternative rock
Label:Sub Pop[1]
Producer:Brad Wood[2]

Dreamcake is the first album by the Halifax, Nova Scotia, band Jale.[2] [3] [4] It was released in 1994 on Sub Pop Records.[5] [6]

The only Jale album with the singer-songwriter-drummer Alyson McLeod, the songs on Dreamcake are considered edgier and more emotional than those of Jale's later work.

The closing track, "Promise", written by Jennifer Pierce and Patrick Pentland, and sung by Pierce, was released as a single.

Critical reception

The Chicago Reader wrote that the album "displays a precocious craft that lifts [Jale] well above one-trick-pony status."[7] Exclaim! called Dreamcake one of the ten best Canadian-made Sub Pop records, writing that "hypnotic Halifax pop swirls between the speakers on 'Again,' while 'Mend' threads together elements of jangling twee and paisley-print psychedelia."[8] The Chicago Tribune wrote that "with a bit less aggression than Hole and less cutesy-ness than Shonen Knife, [Jale] incorporate just enough guitar noise to counterbalance all those delightful pop hooks."[9]

Trouser Press wrote: "A diverse collection of contemporary electric indie-pop styles (some audibly influenced by Sloan) from a palette of appealing melodies, gentle harmony singing and buzzing guitar power, the casual-sounding record articulates the longings and frustrations of mindful young women who know when to draw the line and walk away from a bad scene."[10]

Track listing

All tracks by Jale

  1. "Not Happy" – 2:54
  2. "Nebulous" – 2:53
  3. "3 Days" – 3:26
  4. "To Be Your Friend" – 2:30
  5. "Again" – 3:21
  6. "River" – 3:28
  7. "I'm Sorry" – 2:15
  8. "Mend" – 2:10
  9. "The Unseen Guest" – 2:29
  10. "Love Letter" – 3:21
  11. "Emma" – 2:41
  12. "Promise (Jimmybeane Majestic Version)" – 4:34

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dreamcake. Sub Pop Records.
  2. Book: Barclay . Michael . Have Not Been the Same: The Canrock Renaissance, 1985-1995 . 2001 . ECW Press . 510–513.
  3. Web site: Sub Pop 1995 Feature: Swingin' on the Flippity Flop with Sub Pop. April 2, 2018. Spin.
  4. Web site: Listen to this: Jale, "Again" (Komoda mix). Stephanie. Johns. The Coast Halifax.
  5. Web site: HALIFAX GRUNGE | Maclean's | NOVEMBER 28, 1994. Maclean's | The Complete Archive.
  6. Web site: BANDS TAKE A SINGULAR ATTITUDE. Teresa, Dallas Morning. Gubbins. OrlandoSentinel.com.
  7. Web site: Jale. Rick. Reger. Chicago Reader.
  8. Web site: Sub Pop's Top 10 Canadian-made Albums. exclaim.ca.
  9. Web site: Other concerts of note: Jale, Tuesday at Lounge Ax. Dan. Kening. chicagotribune.com.
  10. Web site: Jale . Trouser Press . 26 July 2020.