Dream or Don't Dream

Dream or Don't Dream

by Kestrels
Dream or Don't Dream

Dream or Don't Dream

by Kestrels

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Overview

Kestrels' self-titled album from 2016 was made under trying circumstances that included all the band's gear being stolen. The turmoil didn't make it into their sound much; instead it gave them a newfound focus as they streamlined their hazy shoegaze approach into something more powerful. 2020's Dream or Don't Dream also began under something of a cloud as founding member Chad Peck found himself the only member, then drifted away from making music. Some time spent with his friend Tim Wheeler of Ash jumped his creative spark and soon he had a batch of songs. With the help of longtime Dinosaur Jr. producer John Agnello and drummer Michael Catano, Peck turned those songs into grungy dreamgaze gold. They dial the shoegaze portion of the proceedings down to the occasional flanged wave of distortion, while coating the guitars with mammoth amounts of pedals, often in the same configuration J Mascis utilizes. Agnello's Dino connections also helped the band score a free Mascis solo, and he rambles his way through one of the album's highlights, "Grey and Blue," in his usual swashbuckling manner. Peck's no slouch at the game either, and some of his six-string maneuvers stack up nicely with his hero's. His work on "Everything Is New" sounds like it could be one of Mascis' more inspired solos from the Green Mind era, for example. The songs themselves show the influence of his buddy Wheeler's band quite strongly. Tracks like the romping "Keep It Close" or the insanely hooky "Vanishing Point" show that like Ash, Kestrels have fully absorbed how to make huge-sounding pop music where the crunch of the guitars matches the sweetness of the vocals perfectly and the arena-sized production techniques are applied with a warmth that most bands from the era they are referencing couldn't match. Along the way, they balance the ceiling-scraping, up-tempo tracks with swaying ballads ("A Way Out") and melancholy pop songs ("Don't Dream") that bring down -- a little -- the almost giddy mood the rest of the album creates. The band have refined their attack to the point where any aficionado of this kind of overdriven, carefully sculpted, and always hooky guitar rock might on first listen think they had uncovered a lost classic from the early '90s. It's not just a trip on a time machine, though; Kestrels manage the balancing act between heartfelt nostalgia and bracing modernity as easily as a Wallenda walks between buildings. ~ Tim Sendra

Product Details

Release Date: 07/10/2020
Label: Darla
UPC: 0708527035221
Rank: 133791

Tracks

  1. Vanishing Point
  2. Grey and Blue
  3. It's a Secret
  4. Don't Dream
  5. A Way Out
  6. Everything Is New
  7. Dalloway
  8. Keep It Close
  9. Feels Like the End
  10. Say Less

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