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Der Endless Dream [ Vinyl / 12" Album ]

Der Endless Dream

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Format: Vinyl / 12" Album

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  • Released Date: 07 Jun 2019

  • Genre: Rock/Pop

Our Take

RADARE's latest album, Der Endless Dream, seems to be stuck in a perpetual state of snooze fest. With tracks that drag on longer than a Monday morning meeting, this German post-rock outfit's attempt at creating a dreamy atmosphere falls flat on its face.

From the opening track "Lucid Nightmares" to the closing notes of "Endless Reverie," RADARE fails to capture the listener's attention for more than a fleeting moment. It's as if they took the term "dreamy" a bit too literally and decided to lull us to sleep with their monotonous instrumentation and lacklustre vocals.

The album's production value is crystal clear, but unfortunately, it only serves to highlight the mediocrity of the songwriting. It's like watching a beautifully shot film with a plot so dull, you'd rather watch paint dry.

Perhaps RADARE's intention was to create a meditative experience for their listeners, but instead, Der Endless Dream feels more like a test of endurance. It's a shame, really, as the band's previous works have shown promise and potential. Hopefully, this is just a minor hiccup in their discography, and they'll come back stronger on their next release.

Overall, Der Endless Dream leaves much to be desired. It's like chasing after a mirage of musical brilliance, only to be left parched and disappointed in the end. A dream? More like a nightmare.

Track Listing

Disc: 1
1. Loup De Mer
2. Stalked
3. Eternal Love
4. Der Endless Dream
5. Who Put the Fear in You
6. Room
7. Second Son

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About the artist

Radare

RADARE is the enigmatic musical project of multi-instrumentalist and producer, Sophie Jones. Hailing from the vibrant music scene of Manchester, UK, RADARE has been turning heads and tapping toes with their unique blend of indie pop and electronic beats. Jones' music is a playful mix of catchy hooks, dreamy synths, and infectious rhythms that will have you bopping along in no time. Their lyrics are a delightful mix of introspective introspection and witty wordplay, drawing listeners in and keeping them hooked from start to finish. With influences ranging from classic Britpop to modern electronic music, RADARE's sound is a true reflection of their eclectic taste and artistic vision. But don't let their cheeky charm and infectious melodies fool you - RADARE is a force to be reckoned with on stage. Known for their energetic live performances and captivating stage presence, Jones and their bandmates know how to put on a show that will leave you wanting more. With a string of successful singles and EPs under their belt, including the breakout hits "Electric Dreams" and "Neon Nights", RADARE is quickly becoming a household name in the indie music scene. Keep an eye out for their upcoming debut album, set to drop later this year. Trust us, you won't want to miss it.

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