Two Dark Birds - 'Dreamers of the Golden Dream (Vol. 1)'

7/10

There’s something electrifying about a band capturing lightning in the room, and on 'Dreamers of the Golden Dream (Vol. 1)', Two Dark Birds bottle that voltage without sanding off its edges. Tracked in the wooded quiet near Woodstock, this fifth full-length from the Catskills collective feels alive in the most literal sense.

From the opening moments of 'Girl Of Summer', you’re dropped into a snapshot that swells into something far larger than itself. It’s a meditation on a fleeting instant that somehow contains a lifetime. Steve Koester’s songwriting has always balanced sharp observation with emotional candour, and here that balance feels especially potent.

Then 'Good Boy Good' flips the mood with irresistible momentum. Built around a melody that lodges itself deep in your brain, it carries a wry charm while celebrating decency without irony. It’s the kind of song that reminds you how satisfying classic pop structures can be when handled by musicians who truly understand them.

Elsewhere, 'Born To Fall' wrestles with inherited damage and generational fractures. The arrangement shifts and sways, echoing the instability at its core, while lap steel and keys add texture that feels both earthy and cinematic. 'Sunbruise' slows the pulse, unfolding as a shadowed lament that leans into stark imagery and late-night introspection.

Then there’s 'The Song to End It All', a sprawling closer that feels like a journey through time and psyche. It begins in primordial grit and ends in something approaching delirious catharsis. Over nearly ten restless minutes, the band navigates fury, absurd humour, and existential fatigue with fearless abandon.

Throughout the record, Koester and drummer Jason Mills are joined by a cast of players who elevate every turn, with lap steel glinting like sunlight through trees, keys swelling and receding, and harmonies adding lift just when the weight threatens to overwhelm.

In all, 'Dreamers of the Golden Dream (Vol. 1)' is exhilarating, questioning, and wide awake in everything it pursues. And if this is only the first chapter, the next flight promises to be just as daring.

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