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Rarely Do I Dream
- Artist: Youth Lagoon
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/21/2025

Rarely Do I Dream
- Artist: Youth Lagoon
- Format: CD
- Release Date: 2/21/2025
- Artist: Youth Lagoon
- Label: Fat Possum Records
- UPC: 767981184128
- Item #: 2696603X
- Genre: Rock
- Release Date: 2/21/2025

Product Notes
YOUTH LAGOON: It was this time 2 years ago that we were headed into the holidays, getting ready for the return of Youth Lagoon with the announcement of his 4th album, Heaven Is a Junkyard. That would go on glowing reviews, including Youth Lagoon's 3rd Best New Music from Pitchfork. Here we are again, just 3 weeks shy of announcing the 5th album, Rarely Do I Dream, Youth Lagoon's most comprehensive and audacious album to date. It's a treasure trove of home movies, twangy fuzz guitars, sun-bleached synths, classical pianos, blown-out drums, and Powers' spellbinding melodies, all which feel like an old photograph that's been reanimated in a strange and distant future. - Rooted in love and childhood memoir, Rarely Do I Dream is a triumph of American gothic imagination - where storybook innocence dissolves into a radioactive billow of teenage drifters, drug-addled hustlers, and old-world folklore. Drifting between propulsive electronica and hallucinatory rock songs, Powers' singular voice always glows front and center as the neon road sign pointing home.
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Artist(s)Youth Lagoon