Little Garden Dwellings

Album info

Album-Release:
2023

HRA-Release:
30.06.2023

Label: Tragic Hero Records

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Adult Alternative

Artist: Dwellings

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  • 1 Devices 03:22
  • 2 Gold Leaf 04:26
  • 3 Gothic Girl 03:54
  • 4 Happens All The Time 02:58
  • 5 Hiding Your Numbers 03:29
  • 6 It's All There 04:34
  • 7 Last 02:55
  • 8 Redd 05:01
  • 9 Serrated 02:27
  • 10 Waypoints 04:39
  • Total Runtime 37:45

Info for Little Garden

Dwellings has released their new single, “Devices”, preceding the drop of ‘Little Garden’, their sophomore album due out on June 30, 2023. This song is the band’s first release since their 2019 single “Pick Up Before You Go” which quickly became one of the bands most popular songs with over 2 million streams on Spotify. “Devices” is the first of several singles set to drop in anticipation of the bands second full-length album at the end of June 2023, just in time for the 5th anniversary of Dwellings’ debut album “Lavender Town”.

After 3 years without any new releases, fans have been ravenous for more from the band, and Dwellings has delivered. Their new single “Devices” is a masterclass on juxtaposition; high energy vocals and fast paced tempos fabricate the illusion of a lighthearted tune meant for a spring-time joyride. Only upon closer examination does the listener discover the well of depth within its lyrics. “Devices” tells a story about self-reliance and the courage it takes to accept that, at the end of the day, you are the only person you can count on.

In vocalist Isaac Wilson’s words, “‘Devices’ is about starting in a new place left with nothing except the things in your pockets and on your back. It’s about embarking on a journey to a new place and how the ups and downs affect your resolve. There are hints of losing it and wanting to give up as well as lines of bravery and great respect towards the end goal.”

Dwellings achieve their sound by fusing perpetually mutating polyrhythms, lush chords, and smooth melodies. Though their songs are dense and virtuosic, they have a childlike playfulness that lies underneath; imagine an olympic gold medal swimmer enchanted by dancing bubbles. However, there are sharks in the water, and sometimes they’re drawn to the surface by an aggressive riff or a guttural vocal. Moments like these never overstay their welcome. If there’s one message Dwellings wants to spread, it’s that no obstacle is worth sacrificing your happiness; the best way to overcome something is by moving forward and having a bit of fun while you’re at it.

Dwellings




Dwellings
Following quite ordinary beginnings in Modesto, CA, Dwellings have been stirring up a graceful maelstrom, bending the foundations of progressive rock music ever since. The duo achieves their sound by fusing perpetually mutating polyrhythms, lush chords, and smooth melodies. Though their songs are dense and virtuosic, they have a childlike playfulness that lies underneath; imagine an olympic gold medal swimmer enchanted by dancing bubbles. However, there are sharks in the water, and sometimes they’re drawn to the surface by an aggressive riff or a guttural vocal. Moments like these never overstay their welcome. If there’s one message Dwellings wants to spread, it’s that no obstacle is worth sacrificing your happiness; the best way to overcome something is by moving forward and having a bit of fun while you’re at it.

On May 11th, 2018, the band announced their signing to Tragic Hero Records, and their full length debut album “Lavender Town” was released on June 29th, 2018. It's a berserk rocket ride through the warped space of a cartoon dimension that offers listeners swirling and fizzing pools of color to wash away their spiritual umbra. Songs such as “Foreverest” weave tender beds of arpeggiated guitars reminiscent of a music box. On the other end of the emotional spectrum are the tracks “Snake Charmer” and “Lemonade” which are far more blustery. The thread tying these songs together are sensual, yet extremely volatile vocals that glide like a caressing hand, but will punish with stinging claws if under too much stress. “Lavender Town” is a shining example of where rock music is headed, with Dwellings in the captain’s chair commanding “Warp Factor 1”.



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