| Teen Dream [CD + DVD] | ![Teen Dream [CD + DVD]](http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/41oEUD8dfDL._SL110_.jpg)
| Artist: Beach House Label: Sub Pop
List Price: $15.98 Buy New: $10.00 as of 7/29/2010 19:20 MST details You Save: $5.98 (37%)
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Seller: -importcds Rating: 28 reviews Sales Rank: 1,169
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5.1 x 0.3
MPN: 70845 UPC: 098787084528 EAN: 0098787084528 ASIN: B002ZIAC26
Release Date: January 26, 2010 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | Zebra | | • | Silver Soul | | • | Norway | | • | Walk in the Park | | • | Used to Be | | • | Lover of Mine | | • | Better Times | | • | 10 Mile Stereo | | • | Real Love | | • | Take Care |
Disc 2
| • | Zebra (Video) | | • | Silver Soul (Video) | | • | Norway (Video) | | • | Walk in the Park (Video) | | • | Used to Be (Video) | | • | Lover of Mine (Video) | | • | Better Times (Video) | | • | 10 Mile Stereo (Video) | | • | Real Love (Video) | | • | Take Care (Video) |
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Product Description Recorded in upstate New York, in a converted church called Dreamland with producer/engineer Chris Coady (who has worked with TV on the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Blonde Redhead, and a bunch of others) Teen Dream is the third album from the Baltimore-based duo Beach House, and their Sub Pop debut. The new album gives voice to a full universe of unbridled imagination, and the manifestation of Teen Dream has been a welcomed and all-consuming obsession for Beach House the past 9-12 months. Teen Dream will be packaged with a companion DVD featuring a video for each song on the album, each by a different director.
Album Description Limited deluxe CD/DVD edition including a bonus DVD containing a video for every song on the album, each by a different director.. 2010 album from the Baltimore duo. Recorded in upstate New York, in a converted church called Dreamland with producer/engineer Chris Coady (who has worked with TV On The Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and Blonde Redhead), Teen Dream is their third album and their Sub Pop debut. Teen Dream gives voice to a full universe of unbridled imagination, and the manifestation of the album has been a welcomed and all-consuming obsession for Beach House the past nine to 12 months.
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Album of my Dreams July 14, 2010 Dance Hall Hips (Seattle, WA) I've been intimidated to even begin to analyze Teen Dream, let alone disect and injest it in a way I can put into words. In a sense, Teen Dream is a perfect album. This is not a delusional statement. This is a statment based upon months exposure, not knee-jerk reactions, honeymoon period statements, drunken elitism, and the like. The album is a modern masterpiece, not unlike Radiohead's Kid A or Joanna Newsom's Ys. And much like the aforementioned albums, it is a pleasent aural trip for headphone fanatics. It is, in the words of OutKast, an "eargasm".
The album's title is perfectly selected; its themes range from love, loss, betrayal and joy, all wrapped up in a dream-like landscape of the jangle-pop kind: a bittersweet adolescence, so to speak. Beach House has truly found themselves by fattening up their sound, while hanging onto those simple, lovable lead guitar and processed beats.
The band manages to hold onto the intimacy of their self-titled while building up a towering mountain of sound that'd make Mr. Spector dribble in his pants. Whether it's running rampant with striped animal or singing about Scandinavian countries, Victoria Legrand is haunting, albeit absolutely stunning in her vocal performances; her words flow like sweet honey and stick to you just the same.
velvet and steel July 9, 2010 Rollo Tomassi (Williamsburg, VA) Year's only half over; I don't care. This is the album of the year, hands or anything else down. Great minimalist dreampop, songwriting with just enough of the right kinds of hooks, pretty good lyrics all the way through, and--that fantastic voice. Victoria Legrand's voice has warmth and spine at the same time, a classic velvet-gloved steel weapon. She's got a bit of that heavy French female contralto thing working, quite in contrast to the wispy, thin voices of girls who usually sing dreampop. This is the secret of Beach House, the dialectic that really drives this band: dreamy songs (and instrumentation), but with a physically (and emotionally) rugged singer. The choice of producer Chris Coady seems inspired; he took the band's sound from its first two albums (already very good)and refined it somewhat, giving it just a bit more edge here. Indiepop--whatever that is exactly--has a new classic
My Perfect Dream June 2, 2010 B. Maddox (Atlanta, Ga) These songs have managed to stay with me since my very first listen. I could listen to this record for hours and hours. This is my favorite album of the summer so far and I can't wait to see them live.
Dreamy perfection May 22, 2010 J. Mitchell (New York, NY United States) Full disclosure, I was never a big Beach House fan before listening to Teen Dream. That's changed. This is easily going to be one of the best albums of 2010 for me, if not the decade to come. Every single song is good and gets better with repeat listens (I'm at 50 and counting). This is a sleepy stunner that I would recommend to fans of almost any type of rock or pop music. The 3-song arc of "Better Times," "10 Mile Stereo," and "Real Love" is as strong as any in my music collection.
A Far Cry from the Brilliance found on 'Devotion' May 17, 2010 Marsen Sedgwick (New York City) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Teen Dream is a considerable departure in sound and songwriting from Devotion. Beach House now has a pop/dream-pop sound, whereas Devotion was clearly influenced by classic rock sounds and song structures. Out are the electric guitar leads and in is a synth-pop sound. In France, they call this music "lollipop," sweet but without substance. So if you're like me and like your music to be dark, then go listen to Devotion again, and check out Tara Jane O'Neil's "A Ways Away."
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