Dream the Electric Sleep

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We Who Blackout The Sun 00:00 Tools
Heretics 04:50 Tools
Let the Light Flood In 00:00 Tools
Elizabeth 00:00 Tools
Utopic 00:00 Tools
To Love Is To Leave 00:00 Tools
The Name You Fear 00:00 Tools
It Must Taste Good 00:00 Tools
I Know What You Are 00:00 Tools
Fist to Face 00:00 Tools
Lost Our Faith 00:00 Tools
How Long We Wait 00:00 Tools
Drift 00:00 Tools
Ashes Fall 00:00 Tools
Flight 06:26 Tools
Hanging by Time 06:26 Tools
Culling the Herd 06:57 Tools
The Good Night Sky 05:59 Tools
Headlights 05:27 Tools
Black Wind 05:27 Tools
Last Psalm to Silence 08:10 Tools
All Good Things 08:10 Tools
Lost And Gone Forever 06:26 Tools
Coal Dust And Shadows 06:28 Tools
The Joneses 08:04 Tools
Canary 06:57 Tools
Roots And Fear 05:59 Tools
Stay On The Line 05:27 Tools
Hold Steady Hands 05:07 Tools
Listen To Me 08:10 Tools
Echoes Chasing Echoes 04:01 Tools
No Air Left 01:35 Tools
Sundown 06:17 Tools
Feel My Way 01:21 Tools
This Is This 06:40 Tools
What Will Be 03:51 Tools
We Smell Blood 03:51 Tools
Home 03:51 Tools
Father Francis 03:51 Tools
We'll See 03:51 Tools
This Is My Crowd 03:51 Tools
Ashtray 03:51 Tools
The Stage 03:51 Tools
The River Current 03:51 Tools
One Last Fix 03:51 Tools
Black Ink 03:51 Tools
It Will All Be Over Soon 03:51 Tools
Soulful 03:51 Tools
Sounds Like Magic 03:51 Tools
Interlude 03:51 Tools
Dirt Under Your Feet 03:51 Tools
Head out of the Clouds 03:51 Tools
The Last Psalm To Silence 03:51 Tools
Topic 04:12 Tools
What Lay All Around 03:48 Tools
River Current 04:12 Tools
The Joneses (Acoustic) 04:12 Tools
Roots and Fear (Acoustic) 04:12 Tools
"Stay on the Line" 00:30 Tools
Heretics - Fist To Face 00:30 Tools
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Dream The Electric Sleep are a progressive, concept-rock band from Lexington, KY. Although primarily rooted in progressive rock, the band employs elements of shoegaze, classical, folk, doom, psychedelic and pop. Formed in 2009, guitarist/vocalist Matt Page and drummer Joey Waters recruited bassist Chris Tackett formerly of Chum (Century Media) and Hyatari (Codebreaker/Earache). The trio spent the following two years developing an uncommon sound characterized by an eclectic blend of influences. The result was the band's self-produced debut concept LP, Lost and Gone Forever. Lost and Gone Forever received international critical acclaim, gaining a wide variety of print and online reviews (including Classic Rock Magazine, Eclipsed Magazine, The Big Takeover, Progression Magazine, among many others), and was an underground favorite amongst many in the progressive rock and crossover/heavy rock communities. As a result, the band was asked to perform at one of the premier progressive rock festivals in the United States, the Rites of Spring Festival (RoSfest), and were given the coveted “Church of Prog” slot. The band returned from RoSfest in May 2013 to finish producing their sophomore LP, entitled Heretics. Released in February, 2014, Heretics features 11 tracks and over 70 minutes of revolutionary progressive post-rock that one reviewer described as possibly “the greatest album in the Post-Prog genre to date." The album received an overwhelmingly positive response from critics and fans alike, and established Dream the Electric Sleep as one of the more powerful forces in the modern progressive rock genre. Heretics has since landed on numerous 2014 Top Album critics lists, and continues to gain world-wide momentum. 2014 also marked another significant live performance for the band at Germany's prestigious Night of the Prog Festival - alongside Prog giants Anathema, Transatlantic, IQ, and Marillion. The band's distinctly heavy approach to progressive rock was a fan favorite of the festival, and confirmed to European audiences the band's compelling live presence. Dream the Electric Sleep will enter the studio in May 2105 to record the full-length follow-up to Heretics. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.