OneSelf - Dreaming of Tomorrow (Feat. Mario Deschenes)
Rock
Forestville, Canada
Overall Impression: Solo artist Oneself Featuring Mario Deschenes has released the new Alternative Rock song Dreaming For Tomorrow. Fitting for its title, Dreaming For Tomorrow is permeated by a dreamlike fuzziness that seems to fall and spiral endlessly. This is due, in part, to the unique vocal approach. By sliding to pitch and doubling the vocal lines, Mario Deschenes blurs the line between what is real and imagined. The groove saunters forward like a wagon wheel rolling down a deserted plain. It spurs images of a dusty and sun-dried landscape that can swallow up every living thing. Coupled with the vocals, this lends to a unique sound that Oneself can surely call his own. Overall, Dreaming For Tomorrow by Oneself Featuring Mario Deschenes is a unique new Alternative Rock tune that puzzles and intrigues the mind.
Strongest Point(s): The overall sound and general rawness of the tune really points toward a dreamlike goal. It can be hard to pinpoint what is what, or what a certain lyric may mean. While this could raise some eyebrows, it is ultimately a unique characteristic that works in the same direction as the rest of the tune.
Target Audience Appeal: Fans of Alternative Rock and Indie will enjoy Dreaming For Tomorrow by Oneself Featuring Mario Deschenes.
Artist target suggestions: Cage The Elephant, Les Claypool, Beck, Dinosaur Jr., The Flaming Lips, Primus
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About the Reviewer:
Zachary Larson is a professional guitarist in New York City. Getting his start in high school rock bands, he has since toured the world as a classical chamber musician, onboard cruise lines, and with several Broadway musicals. His recorded work spans across Classical, Pop, and Experimental music. His arrangements are published through Clear Note Publications. Classically trained, he holds a Master of Music degree from the University of Denver.