The melodic power pop of “Tolerant World” is just one of the delights to be discovered on Dreamworld. The album’s musical foundation is inspired by 1960s baroque pop, but cocktail jazz interludes, classical flourishes, backwards guitar, and playful psychedelia sit comfortably alongside the tempest of punk-pop and alternative rock. “12 Strings and Tambourines” and “Temple of Madness” feature virtuoso performances from Gray and Scabies. Elliott and Agnew trade off lead vocals on all the selections (except for a rare duet on “Songs in My Head,” to which Agnew also contributes trumpet) while also handling the lead and rhythm guitar parts, and keyboards. Elliott and Agnew have deep roots in Southern California’s rock scene. The former was a bassist for the heavy metal group Mind Over Four in the 1980s, while the latter played guitar in the Adolescents, a punk group closely associated with his six-string slinging brothers, Rikk and Frank Agnew. By the early ‘90s, the pair were playing guitar together in the punk group D.I. Although they enjoyed the adrenalin rush of the band’s live shows, they also felt boxed in by punk’s strict orthodoxy. They toyed with the idea of collaborating on more expansive music, but Agnew’s academic pursuits took him out of state for many years. In 2014, the pair reconnected at a local show. Shortly after, they began work on Professor and the Madman’s debut album, Good Evening, Sir! (2016). Since then, they have also released Election (2016), Disintegrate Me (2018), Live at the 100 Club (2019), and Séance (2020). Dreamworld (Vinyl, FRLP-1009; CD & digital, FRCD-1009) TRACKLIST: 1. Dreamworld | 2. Tolerant World | 3. Brand New World | 4. Mental Tape | 5. The Light | 6. 12 Strings and Tambourines | 7. Adams Street | 8. Nuclear Boy | 9. Songs in My Head | 10. Temple of Madness | 11. Dreamworld (Reprise) Produced by Professor and the Madman. Recorded at Hollydale Studios, Fullerton, California, and Abbey Road Studios, London UK. All songs by Professor and the Madman except “Nuclear Boy” by R. Flynt & S. Allen, originally recorded by 20/20. |
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