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Last month, we posted "What A Mess" and "The Room," two tracks from the scraping, discordant Brooklyn rock trio Mr. Dream. Both of those songs come from Fatherland, their forthcoming EP, and now…   Read Story »
Earlier today, we posted a pair of new songs from Fatherland, the forthcoming EP from the Brooklyn trio Mr. Dream. But Mr. Dream's label God Mode also has another new release coming out: Erosion, a…   Read Story »
Last year, the Brooklyn scrape-rock trio Mr. Dream released Trash Hit, their ferocious debut album. In February, they'll follow it up with an equally asskicking new EP called Fatherland, which "is…   Read Story »
We're on the other side of CMJ now, which you could probably tell by the uptick in the music news cycle, or by some bloggers' (could be any bloggers, no way to know who I am talking about) bleary…   Read Story »
So, CMJ. It's begun. This year we decided to get our shots in early, in some sort of a sado-masochistic attempt to be as lifeless by Sunday as possible, apparently. That means a party last night, and…   Read Story »
Earlier this year, the ass-whomping New York scuzz-rock power trio Mr. Dream released Trash Hit, their debut album. They're already getting the follow-up ready to go. Dream drummer Nick Sylvester…   Read Story »
The first annual 4Knots Music Festival on Saturday, July 16th succeeded in turning South Street Seaport -- usually picturesque, tourist-clogged shopping plaza -- into an enjoyable venue for an…   Read Story »
One of our favorite newish bands Mr. Dream screwed around with security cameras in their playfully dark video for Trash Hit lead single "Crime." You get more of that punk-slap humor in this clip for…   Read Story »
New York post-punk trio Mr. Dream, one of our favorite new bands of 2010, are a breath of fresh air in a local scene that often seems afraid of guitars. When we premiered "Crime," the lead single…   Read Story »
New York post-punk trio Mr. Dream, one of our favorite new bands of 2010, keep things moving in the right direction in '11 with this new single "Crime." Drummer Nick Sylvester calls it "a pop song…   Read Story »