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| Released | September 1, 2017 (2017-09-01) | |||
| Recorded | October 2015 – May 2017 | |||
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| Length | 68:38 | |||
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| Producer | James Murphy | |||
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American Dream (stylized in all-lowercase on digital releases)[i] is the 4th studio album by American rock ring LCD Soundsystem, released on September one, 2017, by DFA and Columbia. Information technology was announced on January 5, 2016, the 24-hour interval after it was revealed that the band was reuniting after a disbandment lasting most v years. It is the band'due south first album in seven years, post-obit This Is Happening (2010). This album reached number 1 on the Top Rock Albums chart and was LCD Soundsystem's first record to summit the Usa Billboard 200.
Prior to release, LCD Soundsystem performed at large music festivals every bit well equally smaller shows to promote their reunion. "Phone call the Police" and "American Dream" were released together as the album'southward lead single on May 5, 2017, and "Tonite" was released equally the second unmarried on August 16, 2017. "Oh Babe" was subsequently released equally a single on September 20, 2018. The album received widespread acclamation from music critics, appeared on many twelvemonth-cease lists, and was named "Album of the Year" past Mojo and Uncut. The anthology performed well commercially and became the ring's get-go number-ane album in the United States, Canada, and Portugal. At the 60th Almanac Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Anthology and "Tonite" won the Grammy Award for All-time Dance Recording.
Background [edit]
LCD Soundsystem's third and previous studio album, This Is Happening, was released in 2010.[2] After the album's release, the ring appear their breakdown in early 2011 and also announced that they would end with a show at Madison Square Garden on April two, 2011. Due to the raising of ticket prices by scalpers, the band made plans to perform warm-upwardly shows at Last 5 in Manhattan, New York.[3] After their last show, they released a documentary movie in 2012, which followed the band prior to the show and featured footage of the bodily performance.[4] A alive album with the audio from the bear witness was released in 2014 as a Record Store Day release.[5]
In October 2015, online publication Consequence of Audio reported that "multiple sources" could ostend that LCD Soundsystem would be reuniting in 2016 and that they would exist headlining "high-contour music festivals in the US and UK." This study was after confirmed past Billboard.[half-dozen] However, DFA Records characterization managing director Kris Petersen stated that LCD Soundsystem would not exist reuniting. DFA co-founder Jonathan Galkin too confirmed this in a Pitchfork article.[7] Two months later, the band released the Christmas-themed track "Christmas Will Pause Your Heart",[8] [9] interim as their starting time piece of new material since their embrace of Franz Ferdinand's "Live Solitary", released in 2011.[10] Consequence of Sound and Pitchfork both reported once more, afterward the release of the Christmas single, that multiple sources could confirm a reunion in 2016.[11] [12]
On January iv, 2016, it was appear that LCD Soundsystem would be headlining the 2016 Coachella Festival.[13] [xiv] The following mean solar day, the band announced that they would exist releasing a new album some time in 2016, although they were not nonetheless entirely finished with the album.[15] It was afterwards revealed that the ring signed with Columbia Records.[xvi] [17] Post-obit a backlash by some online users against the reunion,[18] Tater explained his reasoning for the reunion in a post on the band'south website. He stated that he did not want to release a solo album with live performances including LCD Soundsystem members, nor did he want to release an LCD Soundsystem album with entirely dissimilar people playing live, that is, if the original members did not want to create a new record. He had invited past members Nancy Whang and Pat Mahoney to his apartment to talk near releasing new material, where they both agreed on making a new LCD Soundsystem record together.[19]
Recording [edit]
The band recorded the anthology in multiple locations.[20] Similar previous albums Sound of Silver [21] and This Is Happening,[22] 1 of the recording locations was DFA Studios in New York City.[20] Murphy announced later finishing recording that American Dream would be the last record to be recorded at the original DFA Studios building.[23] Recording besides took place at the Lanark, Strongroom, and Church studios in London and B-Side Studios in Portland, Oregon.[20] The band were forced to cancel tour dates for shows in Asia and Australia dated during the near-stop of 2016 in social club to complete work on the album. Afterward this was revealed, it was suggested that the release date for the album would be moved into 2017, as opposed to the original prediction of 2016, equally the recording was predicted to accept some other few months.[24] It was noted in Apr 2017 that the band had been working on the anthology for xviii months.[25] In a Facebook post released in May, Tater announced that the album was finished and that information technology was prepped for mastering.[23]
Limerick [edit]
Musically, American Dream has been described every bit dance-punk,[26] new moving ridge,[27] post-punk,[28] synth-pop,[27] fine art rock[27] and dance-rock.[29] Critics noted the anthology as similar to David Bowie's Berlin Trilogy.[30] [31] The album'due south lyrics deal with depression, social problems,[32] fear,[33] and ending of friendship and love.[34]
The album's closing track, "Blackness Screen" is an homage to Bowie.[35] [36] Murphy wanted to get Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen to perform a spoken give-and-take slice at the stop of the track, but Cohen died just a few days later he came upward with the thought.[37]
Packaging [edit]
The cover art for American Dream was revealed on August iv, 2017. The artwork, which has been labeled equally "straightforward"[38] [39] and having a "simple aesthetic",[40] is a painting titled UP done past Murphy's friend Robert Reynolds.[20] [41] It consists of a blue sky with a few clouds and a white-hot sun in the middle. The ring'south name and the album title are aligned on top of the painting. It has also been labeled as the band'south most colorful artwork to date.[39] People thought of the artwork as a possible homage to the front comprehend of the 1996 David Foster Wallace novel Infinite Jest,[42] a book with which James Murphy was known to have long been familiar.[43] Reynolds, however, dismissed any intentional similarity to the novel in an interview.[44] After the artwork was revealed, it attracted criticism from users on Twitter.[45] One user jokingly stated that they considered cancelling their vinyl pre-gild of the album due to their dislike of the comprehend art. Other users compared it, quality-wise, to a preset for a slide on Microsoft PowerPoint as well as the encompass art for Kasabian's 2017 album For Crying Out Loud.[46]
The vinyl release of the album features a gatefold containing two vinyl records, both weighing 140 grams each. A code that grants the buyer with a digital download of the album was too included with the purchase of the vinyl release. The gatefold jacket and inner sleeves are both done in full colour.[47] The cassette release includes custom silk-screened cases and shells. The example contains a five-sided insert that is likewise washed in full color and the cassette shell is clear-colored.[48]
Promotion and release [edit]
LCD Soundsystem released "Call the Police force" and "American Dream" together as a digital double-A-side unmarried on May 5, 2017, acting equally the lead unmarried from the album.[49] [l] The two songs were made available for listening once midnight was reached in i'due south fourth dimension zone.[51] The band promoted the songs by performing both during the May half-dozen episode of the 42nd flavor of Saturday Dark Live.[52] On August four, the band rolled out an ice cream truck outside of the Lollapalooza festival in Chicago promoting the album. The truck played songs from the album in the form of water ice cream jingles through its speaker. A Twitter account for the truck was too launched to provide updates on where its current location was.[53] On August sixteen, "Tonite" was premiered on Zane Lowe's radio show on Beats i.[54] Forth with the premiere was the release of a music video for the track, directed past Joel Kefali.[55] It was also afterwards made bachelor for streaming on Spotify.[56] A virtual reality feel made to back-trail the song, titled "Dance Tonite", was released to the public on August 22, though get-go previewed privately in June.[57] [58] Available to use in an Cyberspace browser, the experience allowed people with room scale virtual reality kits, such as the Oculus Rift, to trip the light fantastic along to the track. Those with more simpler VR headsets, like the Daydream View, could view the feel as well the dance performances washed by others. The ring teamed up with the Puckney and Moniker design studios from Amsterdam for the project, aslope Google's information arts team.[58] [59] On August 31, the band released a 14-minute instrumental track called "Pulse (v.1)" as a gratis download. On Facebook, Irish potato wrote that the rails was "not precisely part of the record," simply instead thought of information technology as an "addendum" meant to be played later the album's endmost track, "Black Screen". It was originally left off of American Dream due to it non being able to fit on the vinyl format of the album.[60] [61] A music video for "Oh Baby", directed by Rian Johnson, was released on September 20, 2018. The video depicts an elderly couple, portrayed by Sissy Spacek and David Strathairn, who build a teleporter in their garage.[62]
The anthology's title and rail listing were both revealed on June nineteen, 2017. American Dream was released on September 1, 2017 through DFA Records and Columbia Records.[63] The band started accepting pre-orders of the album on August 4.[38] A express edition cassette release of the album was fabricated available on the band'southward official Bandcamp page.[48] Unlike options were given for the vinyl release besides a standard edition; there were besides options given to buy a bundle of the vinyl plus either a tote bag, a poster, or postcard photos autographed by the ring.[47] European digital retailer Qobuz made the album available for download and streaming in a lossless format.[64] The Japanese CD release of the anthology contains "Pulse (v.1)" as a bonus rail, placed at the very cease of the album.[65] American Dream received a digital re-release on October 6, which as well included "Pulse (five.i)" as a bonus runway.[66]
Tour [edit]
The band performing at Lollapalooza in 2016, i of many festivals visited during their bout.
Along with the initial announcement of a new anthology, LCD Soundsystem indicated an expanded tour that went on throughout 2016, including both smaller shows and appearances at festivals that they headlined.[19] The offset evidence of their tour took place on March 27 at Webster Hall in East Village, Manhattan. This marked their first bear witness in most five years (following their farewell show). Information technology had a ticket distribution system in the form of a lottery.[67] Festivals that they headlined in 2016 include the Coachella,[13] [14] Lollapalooza,[68] Outside Lands,[69] Bonnaroo,[70] and Austin City Limits[71] festivals in the Us, every bit well as being on peak bill at Primavera in Barcelona in June. They also headlined the Other Stage, the 2nd stage at Glastonbury Festival in the UK, in June 2016.[72] In September, the ring headlined the Sun evidence of LouFest in St. Louis.[73] The band was scheduled to perform at the Three Points Festival during October in Miami, Florida, only were forced to abolish their set due to weather complications caused by Hurricane Matthew.[74]
The band's starting time live appearance of 2017 took place at the then-recently opened Brooklyn Steel venue in New York City.[75] Information technology was during their five-nighttime residency at the venue where they performed album tracks "Tonite", "Call the Constabulary", "American Dream", and "Emotional Haircut"[76] live for the first time. The band had too made a plea to those in attendance to not record these performances so the songs tin can exist formally released past the band themselves.[75] They later performed a set at a Google I/O conference on 18 May.[77] It was here where the Dance Tonite VR experience was initially previewed.[57] On June xix, the ring appear dates for a earth tour, spanning from June to December 2017. The ring also performed second and third stints at Brooklyn Steel during the tour, totaling to 22 sold out dates at the venue in 2017 and virtually 40,000 tickets sold.[63] In early 2018, the ring was ready for a render to New Zealand and Commonwealth of australia only seven months subsequently a brief tour of the latter, just all shows were cancelled due to "unforeseen circumstances".[78]
Leg one (Back from the Dead Tour)
Leg 2 (American Dream Tour)
Reception [edit]
Critical [edit]
| Amass scores | |
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| Source | Rating |
| AnyDecentMusic? | viii.2/x[79] |
| Metacritic | 86/100[80] |
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| The A.Five. Club | A−[81] |
| The Daily Telegraph | |
| Entertainment Weekly | A−[83] |
| The Guardian | |
| Mojo | |
| NME | |
| Pitchfork | eight.5/10[34] |
| Q | |
| Rolling Stone | |
American Dream received disquisitional acclamation from gimmicky music critics. On review aggregator Metacritic, it received an boilerplate score of 86 out of 100, based on 37 reviews, indicating "universal acclamation".[eighty] At the online review aggregator AnyDecentMusic?, the album received a score of 8.2 out of a possible score of x based on the aggregate score taken from 36 reviews.[79]
Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly wrote that the album "feels similar exactly the album 2017 needs—urgent, angry, achingly self-enlightened."[83] Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork marked the anthology as "All-time New Music", said "The rebirth of LCD Soundsystem is marked past an extraordinary anthology obsessed with endings: of friendships, of honey, of heroes, of a sure blazon of geeky fandom, and of the American dream itself", and gave it a 8.v/10.[34]
Jordan Bassett of NME wrote: "The band retains the uncanny power to encapsulate a identify and fourth dimension. This is a cautious render, not a triumphant ane – and that proves LCD Soundsystem are very 2017", awarding information technology 5 out of v stars.[85] Rachel Aroesti of The Guardian also gave information technology v out of v stars, saying: "Packed with aural allusions to Bowie and Brian Eno, LCD Soundsystem's comeback is a virtuosic tribute to their heroes – and themselves."[30] Sean O'Neal of The A.V. Club wrote: "Equally far equally American Dream being better than that estimable trilogy that preceded it, well, it depends mightily on how y'all define "better." It'southward a beautifully produced, masterfully realized album, but information technology'due south also a bit of a downer and an unusually slow burn" and gave it an A−.[81]
Victoria Segal of Mojo gave information technology four stars, challenge "American Dream feels like a strong re-statement of what they do, and what they tin mean, a record that, despite its fear of death, feels very much live."[84] In a review for Rolling Stone, Rob Sheffield stated "James Murphy and his wrecking crew of New York punk-disco marauders don't waste a moment on the superb American Dream – it's a relentless, expansive, maddeningly funny set of songs request how a lifetime of good intentions and hard piece of work can blow up into such a mess."[33]
However, Andy Gill of The Contained wrote that many tracks "endure from a shortfall of melodic dominance, and a lack of lateral development, especially in longer pieces", and that "often, the journey just isn't worth the destination".[87] Joseph Stannard of The Wire was scathing about "the inexpressive lite-white stadium bluster of the tracks – frequently recalling U2 at their swollen worst [...] This tape is no cause for commemoration. Information technology'southward a slab of nothing, a media spectacle for the terminally impressed."[88]
Commercial [edit]
American Dream had a positive commercial performance during its first calendar week of release. The album sold 85,000 equivalent anthology units, 81,000 being traditional album sales, in the The states. This led to the band'due south first number-i album on the Billboard 200 chart and their 2nd in the superlative ten, following This Is Happening (2010). A promotion involving concert tickets that gave out copies of the album with a ticket purchase helped increment sales numbers.[89] It also became the band's offset number-one album in Canada[90] and Portugal.[91] The album also debuted at number 3 in Ireland, Scotland,[92] and the United kingdom.[93] It as well entered the peak ten in Australia[94] and New Zealand[95] and the elevation xx in both of the Belgian albums charts,[96] France,[97] the Netherlands,[98] and Spain.[99]
Accolades [edit]
In add-on to receiving positive reviews from critics, the anthology was placed on numerous twelvemonth-end album lists. It reached the top-ten in several lists, while as well appearing at number one on Mojo 's and Uncut 'due south lists. At the 60th Annual Grammy Awards, the album was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album and the vocal "Tonite" was nominated for Best Dance Recording. The album lost to Sleep Well Fauna by the National, while "Tonite" won in its category. This marked the first Grammy win for the band, later on being nominated five unlike times previously without winning.[100]
Runway list [edit]
On digital releases, the album title and runway names are stylized as lowercase letters; e.g., "Call the Police force" is "phone call the constabulary".[1]
| No. | Title | Author(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Oh Babe" | James Murphy | 5:49 |
| ii. | "Other Voices" |
| half-dozen:43 |
| three. | "I Used To" |
| v:32 |
| 4. | "Change Yr Mind" |
| 4:57 |
| 5. | "How Do You Sleep?" |
| 9:12 |
| half-dozen. | "Tonite" |
| 5:47 |
| vii. | "Telephone call the Police" |
| 6:58 |
| viii. | "American Dream" | Murphy | 6:06 |
| 9. | "Emotional Haircut" |
| v:29 |
| 10. | "Blackness Screen" |
| 12:05 |
| Full length: | 68:38 | ||
| No. | Title | Writer(due south) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 11. | "Pulse (5.1)" |
| xiii:42 |
| Full length: | 82:twenty | ||
Personnel [edit]
All personnel and credits adapted from anthology liner notes.[20]
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Charts [edit]
Release history [edit]
Notes and references [edit]
- Notes
- ^ a b Credited equally Gavin R. Russom; Russom came out as transgender in 2017 and legally changed her name in 2019.
- ^ Thornley is credited every bit a member of the band during recording, but is not attributed to any contributions.
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External links [edit]
- Official website
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Dream_(LCD_Soundsystem_album)
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