Dream Wife
So When You Gonna...


2.8
good

Review

by Dewinged STAFF
July 22nd, 2020 | 15 replies


Release Date: 2020 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Filing divorce as you read...

Marriage comes with some perks, not gonna lie, but also with some often-overlooked clauses that can turn the tables in a potential legal fallout in the future. In the heat of love, that small letter is not visible to the untrained eye, but to me, a veteran warrior of countless musical romances that ended in an emotional fiasco, I was prepared for this.

When I discovered Dream Wife back in 2018 through their debut, it was liberating, but I knew where I was getting into. Dream Wife was a wild night out of drugs, drinks, and karaoke that culminated with passion under the sheets. It was a rollercoaster of emotions where my hesitation to let go was shredded by the album's reckless nature. It was a thrill, a fistful of punk and garage right into the gut keeping you awake while Rakel and co. butt-slapped my coy disposition with riot grrrl inspired hymns of sharp guitars and an all-around riled up, cheeky attitude.

Fast forward, only two years later, what the hell happened?!

So when you gonna... is not the logical continuation of the trio's explosive debut. Far from that, Dream Wife's second full length shows a disconcerting tamed side of the band that is the last thing I would expect from the same girls that wrote such a hot set of jams like "Fire" or "Act my age". Gone is the raw and dirty production, exchanged here by a sterile, clear and polished sound that, don't get me wrong, it sounds great, but at the same time it takes away the irresistible charm of the band's first record. Along with the change of values, and with a few exceptions like the title track, Dream Wife's new material has gone from being a wildfire out of control to a wet match that barely lights the room. I mean, the album ends with a ballad.

There's salvage to be done though. If one approaches So when you gonna... with a mindset that keeps their debut out of the equation and treats it like a brand new output from a different, less exciting indie rock outfit, some tracks are actually enjoyable. "Sports!" is a fun opener, without boasting a deep lyrical content, it's good enough for some modest toe tapping. "Hasta La Vista" is downright embarrassing, while "Homesick" stains a pretty good chorus with pretty terrible vocals. "Validation" tries on some post punk but ends up dropping the "punk" part and indulges in some very forgettable melodies. "Temporary" is slightly better, again, a very different version of the band, with a vocal delivery by Rakel Mjöll that strays from her usual unhinged shouting and mutates into a sweeter, more collected version of herself. From the second half, only "Old Flame", with its light 80s pop influence and the title track, which is the closest they get to peak at the same level of energy that in their first album, are worth mentioning. As stated before, the album ends with the ballad "After the Rain", sinking it into oblivion in the worst possible way.

Two years is not a long time for such an intense decay in energy for such a young band. Artistic evolution is a thing, we all get it, and I'm sure this album will find a new husband elsewhere, but I am not willing to share the rest of my life with this poorly aged version of my once wonderfully unpredictable dream wife, so pack your bags, because we are done here. Divorce it is.




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Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 22nd 2020


32020 Comments


I've spent weeks with this, trying to extract my most positive views out of it, and god knows I rarely do negative reviews, but this was straight out disappointing. Their debut is, nevermind the pun, FIRE. This is not.

Bandcamp: https://dreamwife.bandcamp.com/





MiloRuggles
Staff Reviewer
July 22nd 2020


3025 Comments


Fucking fiery stuff my man, love your work. Will check the debut and be your wife's rebound guy

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 22nd 2020


32020 Comments


Marry me, you teethy dog.

MiloRuggles
Staff Reviewer
July 22nd 2020


3025 Comments


Believe me, I'm marriage material. They're dentures, if you catch my drift

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 22nd 2020


32020 Comments


I do, I surely do!

Minushuman24
July 22nd 2020


4994 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

This album is bad, and I am very disappointed. Temporary and Hold on Me are the only two decent songs really, and even then they're pretty milquetoast.



Great review though!

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
July 22nd 2020


32020 Comments


Thanks man, agree, I was hyped for this one but... bummer.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
August 21st 2020


32020 Comments


Nice, tomorrow will be a whole month since (this) my last review...

Ay ay ay...

bgillesp
September 1st 2020


8867 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I still like this one, but not near the debut.

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
September 1st 2020


32020 Comments


yeah not even close, debut was so fierce

bgillesp
September 1st 2020


8867 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Debut was like 4.0-4.1, this 3.4. Big change but not all of it was bad

someone
Contributing Reviewer
December 11th 2020


6589 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

i really like this.

more than many, i see

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
December 15th 2020


32020 Comments


you heard their debut, someone?

someone
Contributing Reviewer
December 15th 2020


6589 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off

I did

I liked

I heard this too

I liked it too

Dewinged
Staff Reviewer
December 15th 2020


32020 Comments


Thank you your honor, no more questions.



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