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The three main elements defining Los Angeles trio DREAMERS are almost irreconcilable. First, DREAMERS' aesthetic embodies psychedelia. It hearkens back to simpler times on the internet, when pixilated 8-bit imagery of starry nights looked like HD. The group flaunts its self-made exploding rainbow gifs like a unicorn in heat. Second, contrary to what these psychedelic visions may musically imply, DREAMERS plays smart pop. The 12 tracks on the trio's debut LP This Album Does Not Exist sizzle and spark with three-minute tunes to perk you up and make you shake.Third, according to DREAMERS, there's a point to this. When DREAMERS—Nick Wold (vocals/guitar), Nelson (bass/vocals), and Jacob Wick (drums)—talk about This Album Does Not Exist, they assume a collective tone of considerate existentialism. They seek to counter the crassness of pop, the snobbery of jazz, and the pretention of indie that zaps the fun out of music with meaning. Yet, they want to draw you in, indiscriminate of taste, style, or ideology."Nothing exists by itself," muses Wold. "Everything in your mind is created in your mind and you see the world through that lens. Everything has a subjective reality in addition to an objective one, especially with music and art. So on this record, we're toying with that idea of existence and nonexistence." Yet, these songs of playfulness come from a place of less—homelessness, joblessness, borderline hopelessness. In 2014, Wold simultaneously vacated a relationship and an apartment and began living in his Brooklyn practice space. The brick warehouse used to be a brewery, he recalls, with rats as ubiquitous as the graffiti crawling the walls. "It was just a cinderblock room with no windows, no bathrooms, " begins Wold before Nelson chimes in, "Musical prison!" Recalls Wold, "I showered with this $20 a month gym membership I had." When he returned to the studio, "I just tried to make it look like I was coming in for a night session."During the two years of living in this "musical prison," Wold reduced his bartending gig to just once per week. It freed up his schedule to write more than 100 songs, many of which ended up on This Album Does Not Exist.Meanwhile, both Nelson and Wick bottomed out on the musician lifestyle and returned to office jobs in New York and Los Angeles, respectively. As Nelson says, "We found ourselves in ‘normal' situations and quickly decided to yank ourselves out of it."So now, after bouts of vagrancy, nomadism, and vigilant attempts at normalcy, DREAMERS is now committed to its collective vision of artistry, inclusion, and idealism. "The role of the artist in society is to be the dreamer, the one who thinks ahead," considers Wold.

"We're trying to pull people in. It's a way of trying to coax people into our world, continues Nelson. "We want to bring people in to listen to our music and enjoy themselves....and then hopefully it'll lead to a deeper connection."That's the dreamer MO, after all—to find the joy in living and to chase it. ----The L.A.-via-Brooklyn trio DREAMERS, are set to release new single, "Screws," a sensually charged track driven by pounding drumbeats and lyrics that perfectly channel the frenzy of the mental and physical unraveling of a relationship. The song, to be released Friday, May 25, will also be featured on the band's upcoming EP due early summer. The single coincides with the announcement of the band's 31 city U.S. headlining tour kicking off on September 13 in San Diego, CA, and features support acts Weathers, label-mate morgxn, and Rad Horror on select dates."Screws" is the first follow up to DREAMERS' debut album, This Album Does Not Exist, which debuted in 2016 and spun off three singles that charted at the top of the Billboard Alternative chart, including the top 10 Alt radio hit, "Sweet Disaster.""Screws," says lead singer, Nick Wold, "is a tortured love song about losing your mind -- the lyric is I'm lying naked and my brain has lost its screws. We really wanted to make a passionate song in the style of early 90's industrial music, which often dealt with the darker sides of romance, while bringing it into the world of 2018 sonically. It came out of the crumbling of logic and reason that love can bring, twisted dreams and memories, ghosts and insurmountable walls that can be created in a mind left to its own devices. I had a strange feeling at the end my last relationship, that I was most lonely when I was with her."

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 26 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Love Dreamers!

    by Jesshp on 10/9/18The Shelter - Detroit

    I loved Dreamers and was really impressed with Weathers and Morgan too! Great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    One of the best shows this year!!!! & we've been f

    by Dina513 on 10/9/18The Shelter - Detroit

    The shelter was an amazing venu!!!! Safe security was incredible & polite!!!!! All 3 bands we AWSOME!!!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    High Energy

    by WholeyCow on 10/9/18The Shelter - Detroit

    Morgan has a great voice and very deep meaningful lyrics. Dreamers was worthy of the headline. Weather's was AWESOME! HIGH energy and interactive. Will see them again. They will only rise up the ranks. I could see them opening for T.O.P. on the next leg of their tour. Loved em.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 10/8/18The Basement - Columbus

    Show was incredible!! Dreamers was unforgettable. Loved getting to see Weathers, I've followed them for a while. The Basement was great as always

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dreamers were *~dreamy~*

    by RyCleary on 10/3/18Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    every part of the show was perfect. The openers, morgxn and Weathers, were just different enough that they stood out as their own, but were similar enough that it was a cohesive set. I love Dreamers, and it was clear that they love what they’re doing.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dreamers was AWESOME

    by luvbug26 on 10/3/18Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    They had a really good stage energy! I go to concerts frequently and it kinda sucks when the band isn’t “feeling it” but their energy and presence was there and I loved it!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome show!!

    by Everyonehasstolenmyname on 10/3/18Brighton Music Hall - Boston

    Had an awesome time here. Cool venue, great music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    DREAMERS are the best!!!!

    by mandixox on 9/29/18The Underground - Charlotte

    this was the 6th time i saw DREAMERS and it may have been the best time. the underground is my favorite venue because it is so intimate. i love DREAMERS more than any other band and i can’t wsit for them to come back

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Show!

    by LocalDreamers on 9/29/18The Underground - Charlotte

    What an amazing show! All three acts were great, such high energy and catchy tunes. Fantastic venue as well. Couldn’t recommend highly enough!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by Anonymous on 9/29/18The Underground - Charlotte

    Third time we have seen them and they are great every time!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    DREAMERS was a fun and interactive show!

    by Nate2000 on 9/23/18The Bronze Peacock at House of Blues Houston - Houston

    I, personally, really enjoyed my show! They had a few technical difficulties with some of their equipment, but they made light of the situation and bounced back quickly. I would warn anyone who is not a fan of strobe lights to maybe not go to the show or at least be aware of the heavy usage of strobe lights at this show. Overall, a great show!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    best concert of my life

    by nickismyfave on 9/22/18The Bronze Peacock at House of Blues Houston - Houston

    i had so much fun, dreamers are amazing performers, the lights the instruments, everything was top tier. they really interact with the crowd 10/10

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    by coolleen on 9/20/18The Cambridge Room at House Of Blues - Dallas

    this was an amazing concert. not only were the bands great (hi morgxn i love you) but the staff and actual venue was great. 10/10 go see dreamers on tour

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dreamers was the best

    by Jaclyn24 on 9/17/18Vinyl at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Las Vegas - Las Vegas

    They are my favorite band and didn’t disappoint. Hope they tour again!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Karma Killers, Arkells, & Dreamers : unforgettable

    by Steph93 on 4/3/16The Basement - Columbus

    I've attended a lot of shows, but this was one of the best I've seen. Fantastic bands and fun venue.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Arkells was mind blowing

    by Swaggggggggy on 3/26/16Masquerade - Atlanta

    Arkells played a long set with no interruptions. They sounded just like the albums and had a ton of energy. I would hight recommend them.