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The Everyday In Bloom

by Dirty Dreamer

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Mute Branches The album hits that sweet spot between homespun intimacy and a really lush vibrant approach to soundscaping - suits its title perfectly. Favorite track: Anywhere.
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Piano 39 03:58
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Caddy 06:40
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Downhill 03:27
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Anywhere 03:39
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Arp Phase 3 01:21
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about

The Everyday in Bloom is an album four years in the making; the accumulation of hundreds of hours of recorded material taken from the band’s weekly improvised and recorded practice sessions. After each session, producer Ken McCabe would choose the best 2-3 minute concepts and ideas, which the band would review and develop further upon a week later. “When we all started getting excited about the same moments of the recordings we knew there was something there that was worth crafting into a track,” McCabe explained of the process. “We had a running start, we had it all figured out.”

This unique and patient process has created an album oozing in tranquillity, as divergent moods and timbres blend together seamlessly to create a 10-track ode to the beauty of the world around us, and the importance of taking in the small moments of serenity between the chaos of modern life. Tracks such as ‘Caddy’ and ‘We Always Miss’ showcase the band’s innate ability to blend traditional acoustic accompaniment with mesmerically layered electronica to tell tales of great beauty and sorrow.
The band says: “The Everyday In Bloom has a lighter feel from our previous EP. There's a wider set of sounds pulled into this work whereas before we almost intentionally limited ourselves to a small collection of gear. Some tracks are led in a more acoustic space, some still maintain that big synth heavy sound.”

Speaking of the album's themes, Louise Gaffney explains: “It’s about that feeling of distraction, and when people get trapped in a sense of banality that breaks with noticing one moment that makes their world feel bigger for a second. We consume so much stuff that nothing seems to be meaningful - or something isn’t clicking. You get a little bit of entertainment from it but then you forget it. The Everyday in Bloom is being able to stop and take meaning from small stuff and simple stuff.”
The band released their debut single ‘Evaporate’ in 2019 - it currently has over half-a-million streams on Spotify. This was quickly followed by a self-titled EP which blended ambient electronica with more traditional components of classical composition. The project was followed in 2020 by the first two singles from The Everyday In Bloom, ‘Air To Breathe’ and ‘Electric Sleep’. After a pandemic-induced hiatus, ‘Piano 39’ was the third single to be released before the album release on Friday 8th April 2022.
With the band currently rehearsing for a return to live performance (to be announced), 2022 will see Dirty Dreamer take the next big step in the band’s natural evolution and ‘The Everyday in Bloom’ will see them lift themselves to greater heights than ever before.

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released April 8, 2022

Recorded and Produced by Dirty Dreamer

Paul Kenny plays drums on Piano 39, Caddy, Anywhere, Electric Sleep and Did You Think I'd Forget You

Mixed by Ken McCabe

Mastered by Fergal Davis

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dirty dreamer Dublin, Ireland

Dirty Dreamer sounds like raw energy filtered through a distorted lens, synthesisers that got kicked out of the orchestra for smoking, guitars that were born into a synths body and drums that are better served in an old power station in Berlin.

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