Earlier this yr, Dream, Ivory — the duo of brothers Christian and Louie Baello — launched a pair of singles referred to as “Misplaced Angeles” and “At Zero.” Because it seems, these songs had been an introduction to their subsequent album, When You Come Again I Have So A lot To Inform You, which arrives July 18.
The LP encompasses disruption and dependancy, documenting their first time residing collectively as adults after their dad and mom returned to the Philippines. “You possibly can even apply the title to the space between your present self and your previous self,” Louie shares. “There’s nobody method to interpret it.”
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Their newest, “Photo voltaic Eclipse,” describes an attraction between the solar and moon over their signature gauze, arriving alongside a blurred video full of pinks, blues, and reds. Of the one, Louie provides, “‘Photo voltaic Eclipse’ is a tune that tells the story of two lovers destined to reconnect. We wished to discover an idea from nature as they discover their manner again to one another, utilizing the concept of an eclipse to seize that emotional journey.” It’s additionally what makes their music so transportive, utilizing fuzz-drenched craving to evoke the sensation of being removed from Earth.
See the video for “Photo voltaic Eclipse,” plus the LP art work and tracklist, beneath.
Dream, Ivory – When You Come Again I Have So A lot To Inform You tracklist
“I Don’t Even Know You”
“Bleed”
“At Zero”
“Orange”
“Bullet Practice”
“All Good”
“Photo voltaic Eclipse”
“Typically”
“Not The Finest Thought”
“Misplaced Angeles”
“Plastic Music”