7/03/2024

Dream Phases Shares New Single "Turn Away" via The Big Takeover | Phantom Idol LP Due 7/12 via Coconut Spaceship Records

Dream Phases Shares New Single "Turn Away"
via The Big Takeover

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Phantom Idol LP due 7/12 via Coconut Spaceship Records
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Praise For Dream Phases:

"Rooted in the heart of Los Angeles' neo-psychedelic rock scene, Dream Phases' sound encapsulates the natural beauty and adventurous spirit of California. Drawing inspiration from iconic artists like the Byrds, the Beach Boys, and Elliott Smith, as well as contemporary influences such as Spiritualized, Wilco, and Autolux, their music combines the warmth of '70s rock with a modern, exciting edge."
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Today, L.A. neo-psych group, Dream Phases, share "Turn Away", the third single off their upcoming LP, Phantom Idol. The album is due 7/12 and is set to continue the shoegaze, psychedelic, indie rock sound that Dream Phases has continually grown and mastered over the course of their two former albums. 

Brandon Graham says ""Turn Away" is an upbeat driving track that is our west coast filtered take on 70's German rock that has been a big influence on us. Shane, Keveen and myself wrote this song together, from scratch, one late summer night in the studio. It started with the grooving bassline followed by the drum beat and guitar hook. Keveen and I harmonize on the Turn Away lyric, as well as trade the lead vocals on various verses. We brought the song to producer Rob Schnapf, who has worked on some of our favorite albums, including the majority of Elliott Smith's discography, Beck's Mellow Gold, and AA Bondys Believers. Rob suggested we slow down the track a bit from its original tempo and that helped to solidify the groove, while still being upbeat it made the song feel more relaxed and cruising. For the music video we worked with our frequent collaborator, Matt Lingo. We filmed all over Southern California, including Encinitas at Swami's the legendary surf beach, San Diego at Balboa Park, many locations in Death Valley and Highland Park in Los Angeles. I was able to drive a 1966 Chrysler Newport in the video and cruise around Encinitas. This is the final single before 'Phantom Idol' is released on July 12th." 

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Tour Dates:
7/6 - Gold Diggers - Desert Daze Nights - Album Release Party - Los Angeles, CA
7/7 - Kilowatt - San Francisco, CA
7/12 - Tower Bar - San Diego, CA - Album Release Show 
7/14 - J Riley Distillery - Redlands, CA
7/15 - the Wayfarer - Orange County, CA
7/18 - the Usual Place - Las Vegas, NV

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