In “Bad Dream” music band Blonde Bones brings rock music inspired by The Walkmen, but carries out its stylistic innovation. These fluctuations in vocal register from calm to raised really makes for an interesting story especially when the bridge arises. It builds to a fervent, heavy powered final and is memorable in its raw-souled evidence. Blonde Bones does a great job at portraying the experience of moving through chaos and stepping through the haze of the unknown, thus making “Bad Dream” a great representative of the work from this up-and-coming artist and questioning our own internal turmoil with a note of determination.
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