InMe-Daydream_Anonymous-(Advance)-2007-uF
ARTiST: Inme
TiTLE: Daydream Anonymous
LABEL: Graphite Records
GENRE: Rock
TiME: 55:03 min
SiZE: 84,2 MB
BiTRATE: VBRkbps
RiP DATE: Sep-01-2007
RELEASE DATE: Sep-10-2007
WEBSiTE: www.myspace.com/inmeofficial
Track List:01. Myths And Photographs 04:44
02. Far Reaching 03:42
03. I Won't Let Go 03:22
04. Turbulence 03:40
05. Cracking The Whip 04:21
06. In Loving Memory 04:20
07. Daydream Anonymous 04:48
08. Here's Hoping 03:09
09. Raindrops On Stones 04:20
10. Thanks For Leaving Me 05:41
11. Soldier 03:50
12. 2nd Jonquil 03:33
13. Toast To Broken Glass 05:33
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Release Notes:
InMe return to public consciousness with their
adjusted line-up (Dave's brother Greg replaces Joe
Morgan on bass) and with their new album Daydream
Anonymous, which is a slick combination of EMO songs
with powerful riffs.
Every song sounds much bigger than a three piece,
thanks to chunky guitar sounds and intricate
drumming. The most spidery-guitared track is the
opener, 'Myths and Photographs', which flies along
the frets to create a massive weave of sound to
contrast with the palm-muted synchronisation of the
verse and the crashing drums of the chorus.
It's a strong start and the excellence persists at
least through the first half of the record with the
fantastically shifting beat of 'Far-Reaching' and
the first single, 'I Won't Let Go' supplying some of
the highlights.
Strangely, you wouldn't put InMe in a box with the
well-renowned experimentalists of current times, but
there are flickers of inspired creativity in these
tracks that's right up there with the likes of Muse.
The songs are just clearly more important than
showing off for InMe.
Every three or four songs is a style-intermission to
shake things up and prevent ear-cramp from hearing
too much of the same kind of thing. After these
moments of respite, it's back into the high high-
octane rifferama's and they sound all the better for
it.
The third studio-album is always viewed as being the
make-or-break, the moment where bands can really
shine or really flop. This record should see InMe
rising higher than ever.