Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions

Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions

by The Dream Syndicate
Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions

Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions

by The Dream Syndicate

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Overview

You wouldn't expect the Dream Syndicate to begin an album with half a minute of abstract, plinky synth sounds straight out of the mid-'70s, but upending expectations has been business as usual for the band since Steve Wynn relaunched them in 2012. They've gone out of their way to forge a new identity that isn't beholden to their past, and 2022's Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions is the fourth studio album from the second run of the Dream Syndicate. They also made four studio LPs in their original 1981-1989 incarnation, which means this edition -- Wynn on vocals and rhythm guitar, Jason Victor on lead guitar, Mark Walton on bass, Chris Cacavas on keyboards, and Dennis Duck on drums -- has now given us a body of work as sizable as what they delivered in their glory days. It's also every bit as imaginative and uncompromising as what they conjured when they were noisy heroes of the paisley underground; Wynn drew on Neu!, Brian Eno, and prog rock as touchstones while writing and recording this music, and the cool, steely minimalism of this music makes room for guitars without depending on six-string fireworks to push this music forward. On Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions, the Dream Syndicate aim for mood and atmosphere rather than showing off their chops, and the performances serve the nuances of the songs without pushing them to places they don't want to do. Wynn has never had a problem delivering a batch of memorable songs, and Ultraviolet Battle Hymns captures ten more tunes worth hearing. The straightforward yet ambitious pulse of "Where I'll Stand," the reverb-laced "The Chronicles of You," and the spare, troubling meditations of "My Lazy Mind" once again remind listeners how good Wynn is at capturing the thoughts of various lost souls. And "Straight Lines" and "Trying to Get Over" show that these folks can rock hard when the stars align. Ultraviolet Battle Hymns and True Confessions is a reminder the Dream Syndicate have never stopped being a band that plays only by their own rules, and within those boundaries, they know how to win. Let's hope they keep on doing that for a long time to come. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 07/01/2022
Label: Fire Records
UPC: 0809236166425
Rank: 192977

Tracks

  1. Where I'll Stand
  2. Damian
  3. Beyond Control
  4. The Chronicles of You
  5. Hard to Say Goodbye
  6. Every Time You Come Around
  7. Trying to Get Over
  8. Lesson Number One
  9. My Lazy Mind
  10. Straight Lines

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Dream Syndicate   Primary Artist
Chris Cacavas   Keyboards
Steve Wynn   Guitar,Vocals
Dennis Duck   Drums,Vocals (Background)
Jason Victor   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Linda Pitmon   Vocals (Background)
Mark Walton   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Alexandra Spalding   Vocals (Background)
Marcus Tenney   Trumpet,Saxophone
Stephen McCarthy   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Steve Wynn   Composer,Photography,Group Member
Chris Cacavas   Composer,Group Member
Greg Calbi   Mastering
The Dream Syndicate   Producer
Dennis Duck   Composer,Group Member
Jason Victor   Group Member
Emil Nikolaisen   Composer
Pat Thomas   Production Facilitator
John Agnello   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Mark Walton   Group Member
Adrian Olsen   Engineer
Steve Fallone   Mastering
Alex Hornsby   Artwork
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