¡My Dreams Dictate My Reality[Import Disc]
¡SOKO
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[Machine Translation] SOKO, a punkish French gal with a dreamy whisper voice, has landed in California, and with Ross Robinson as her producer and Ariel Pink as her duet partner, she is now back and forth between dreams and reality. The dreamy punk album "MY DREAMS DICTATE MY REALITY" is here! SOKO is a charming singer-songwriter with a whispery, dreamy whisper voice and an eccentric aura that is both "mysterious" and "mysterious. In the U.S., SOKO released her debut album in 2014. In 2014, "We Might Be Dead by Tomorrow" from the album was featured in the viral video "FIRST KISS" in the United States (she also appears in the video). The video received an astounding 100,000,000+ views, and "We Might Be Dead By Tomorrow" quickly climbed into the Top 10 on Billboard's Singles Chart. He has also made a voice appearance in a Spike Jonze movie, participated in albums by Theophilus London and Brian Jonestown Masaker's Anton Newcombe, and has collaborated with Ariel Pink, making him a constant topic of conversation. And now, in 2015. comes SOKO's new album. The album, entitled MY DREAMS DICTATE MY REALITY, was recorded at SOKO's Venice Beach studio with legendary producer Ross Robinson, who also produced SOKO's fave band, The Cure. There she created a dark, dreamy punk sound with dreamy 80s-style gothic lullabies and candid lyrics that filled her body with the California sun and exposed her to the world in a vulnerable way. She also played all the bass on this album by herself, adding chorus and reverb to everything she recorded, and she says that she poured her heart and soul into her performance in front of the microphone, imagining herself as a child of Robert Smith in the 80's. In a departure from the girlish image of her previous album with long black hair, she appears on the jacket of this album with bleached white platinum blonde hair like Andy Warhol and clad in a leather jacket. Like his new style, the album's sound has a dreamy whisper voice and dark, punkish elements that create a unique world somewhat reminiscent of the New York punk scene in the 1970s. The duet with Ariel Pink, "Lovetrap," is like a 21st century version of Birkin & Gainsbourg, somewhat decadent, but with an innocent beauty. Ariel also participates in "Monster Love".
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