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The Dream

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Format
CD (1 Disc); Stereo
Release Date
10 February 2003
Album: The Dream
# Song Title   Time
1)    In Your Eyes
2)    Life as Is
3)    Dream, The
4)    11th Street
5)    This Is the End
6)    Struggle, The
7)    Thought Process
8)    Radio Days
9)    Forever
10)    Never Alone
11)    626
 

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Album: The Dream
# Song Title   Time
1)    In Your Eyes
2)    Life as Is
3)    Dream, The
4)    11th Street
5)    This Is the End
6)    Struggle, The
7)    Thought Process
8)    Radio Days
9)    Forever
10)    Never Alone
11)    626
 
Product Description
Product Details
EAN
0824953004126
Writer
Country
USA
Studio/Live
Studio
Label
Trustkill
Dimensions
13.2 x 15.6 x 1 centimeters (0.06 kg)
Performer Notes
  • Open Hand: Justin (vocals, guitar); Sean (guitar); Jeff (bass); Alex (drums).
  • Recorded at the Loft, Los Angeles, California in August 1999, Extasy South, Los Angeles, California on September 30, 2001.
  • Personnel: Keith Barney (vocals).
  • Recording information: Extasy South, Los Angelos, CA (08/??/1999-09/30/2001); Oasis (08/??/1999-09/30/2001); The Loft, Los Angeles, CA (08/??/1999-09/30/2001); West West Side in Tenally, NJ (08/??/1999-09/30/2001).
  • When a rocker who is known for his association with one band forms a new band, some people inevitably assume that the new band will be similar. But that isn't necessarily the case. Take Open Hand founder Justin Isham, for example. The singer/guitarist is known for his association with the Los Angeles-based hardcore band I Awake, but Open Hand isn't hardcore. Even if one has a very liberal and far-reaching definition of that term, The Dream cannot honestly be described as a hardcore release. Rather, Open Hand favors alternative pop/rock with a post-grunge orientation; the L.A. combo draws on Live and Bush as well as the seminal Nirvana. Isham has cited Peter Gabriel as a major influence, and why not? There is no reason why Gabriel's writing couldn't have some type of impact on a group of modern alterna-rockers -- it isn't as though every artist who came along in the '90s or 2000s is totally oblivious to older artists who were active in the '60s, '70s, or '80s. The Dream, Open Hand's first full-length album, offers a healthy balance of melody and aggression. The material is loud and forceful, but it's also intricate and highly melodic; the band's melodies can be hauntingly pretty, and those melodies usually work well with the CD's introspective lyrics. Ultimately, Open Hand has as much to do with craftsmanship as it does with volume, which is why tunes like "11th Street" and "Forever" wouldn't become unappealing if the band had to perform them in an acoustic setting. The Dream isn't groundbreaking, but overall, Isham and his fellow L.A. residents make a decent contribution to the post-grunge field. ~ Alex Henderson
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CMJ (1/20/03, p.6) - "...A harmonically distorted distortion of the best qualities of emo, hardcore, and punk..."
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