Dreamland
Dreamland
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Our Take
Our Take
In his latest offering, "Dreamland," Johnny Lloyd takes listeners on a dreamy, atmospheric journey through a world of infectious melodies and introspective lyricism. The former Tribes frontman effortlessly showcases his growth as a solo artist, delving into themes of love, loss, and self-discovery with a newfound sense of maturity and depth.
From the opening track, "Next Episode Starts In 15 Seconds," Lloyd sets the tone for the album with his signature raspy vocals and poignant storytelling. The dreamy, shoegaze-inspired instrumentation creates a lush backdrop for Lloyd's poignant reflections, adding a layer of ethereal beauty to each track.
Standout songs like "Suze" and "Real Thing" showcase Lloyd's ability to seamlessly blend introspective lyrics with catchy hooks, creating a perfect balance between emotional depth and infectious grooves. The hauntingly beautiful "Perish" serves as a highlight, with its stripped-down arrangement and haunting melodies leaving a lasting impact on the listener.
Overall, "Dreamland" is a stunning showcase of Johnny Lloyd's evolution as a solo artist. His knack for crafting emotionally resonant songs paired with his infectious charm makes this album a must-listen for fans of indie rock and dream pop. With its dreamy melodies and heartfelt lyrics, "Dreamland" is a captivating journey through the mind of one of Britain's most talented songwriters. Don't sleep on this album - Johnny Lloyd is definitely one to watch in the UK music scene.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Pilgrims
2. Happy Humans
3. Hello Death
4. Dreamland
5. Pilgrims
6. Happy Humans
7. Walking With the Dead
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Johnny Lloyd
Johnny Lloyd, the charismatic frontman of indie rock band Tribes, has embarked on a solo career that is nothing short of electrifying. This London lad has the kind of swagger that would make even Liam Gallagher nod in approval. Lloyd's music takes you on a journey through the gritty streets of East London, with influences ranging from The Beatles to The Libertines. His unique blend of melodic hooks and raw lyrics make for a sound that is both familiar and fresh. With his debut solo album "Next Episode Starts In 15 Seconds" receiving critical acclaim, Lloyd has proven that he is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. Tracks like "Real Thing" and "Rich and Poor" showcase his ability to craft anthemic tunes that stick in your head long after the last chord fades away. But don't let his rock star persona fool you - Johnny Lloyd is a down-to-earth bloke who isn't afraid to laugh at himself. Whether he's recounting hilarious tour stories or poking fun at his own fashion choices, Lloyd's self-deprecating humour is as endearing as it is entertaining. In a music scene often filled with pretentiousness and egos, Johnny Lloyd is a breath of fresh air. With his undeniable talent and infectious personality, he's a rising star that is sure to shine bright for years to come. So sit back, crank up the volume, and let Johnny Lloyd take you on a musical journey you won't soon forget.
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