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Dreamlands

by Sauna Youth

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criticaljams While nothing in their catalog matches Distraction, the album that comes after this, Dreamlands is a tight, athletic, rhythmically bruising beast of an art--pop-punk album — about as close to a perfect combination of quotidian factors that becomes truly transcendental when the players lack into their groove.

The best punk band of the 2010's, no argument — as compelling as a pop band as they are as an art project. Favorite track: Town Called Distraction.
Graham Almond
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Graham Almond It has a ten-minute shouty song on it, with unusual pronunciation and a fine stereo effect Favorite track: Town Called Distraction.
Alari
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Alari This album hurts so much every single time. Favorite track: Town Called Distraction.
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about

An evolving band of young future humans making truly irregular punk not quite comparable to anything else; Sauna Youth’s debut album is served as a joint release between Gringo Records and Faux Discx. The band, attracted to the possibilities apparent within a DIY philosophy have been self-recording and self-releasing their own music since 2010, creating a number of seven inches, splits and cassettes. Dreamlands will be the band’s first long-player, marking the mutation of their sound and a new line-up.

Artistic affinities are pledged to Eddy Current Suppression Ring, Pissed Jeans and The Intelligence, but as Kurt Cobain once asked “Why can’t we be both Black Sabbath and The Beatles?”, Sauna Youth consistently and urgently pose the question, ‘Why can’t we be both The Ramones and Steve Reich?’.

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released September 3, 2012

Recorded by Sauna Youth
Mastered by Kris Lapke
Lacquers cut by Josh Bonati
Artwork by Sauna Youth
Photography by Owen Richards

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