One of my favourite new discoveries of this year! I'd been receiving recommendations from friends about this band since mid-2017, however my love for them wasn't truly, truly cemented until I saw them live at Laneway Festival at the beginning of this year. As soon as I listened to this album I was 99% sure that it would make it's way onto my Albums of the Year list. Punching in at number 21 is Dream Wife with their self-titled debut album, Dream Wife.
With Dream Wife the immediate comparisons and influences are crystal clear from first listen. However, they work each of these influences together to create their own flavour of spontaneously adrenaline fuelled riot grrrl punk rock, with a soft touch here-and-there. Seeing them translate this to the stage is always a glory to behold, with instantly contagious energy and each member having an individual charisma that leaves lookers-on not knowing where to rest their gaze.
The album is filled with stadium bangers, dive-bar moshpit-stirrers, and thought-provoking ballads but the major heavy-hitters for me right now are "Let's Make Out", "Fire" and "FUU (feat. Fever Dream)". The album's stand-out track - "Somebody" - is possibly one of the most empowering and candid songs that I've heard this year. The lyric "I am not my body, I am somebody." is so simple but has carried a heavy sense of meaning with me since hearing it for the first time. The band's songwriting ability is something that shines throughout this record. Jumping from the personal to the figurative, Dream Wife's ability to tell a story and hold the listener's attention is admirable to say the least.
Since the album's release Dream Wife have continued from strength to strength. They've played 150 shows across Europe, The UK, and North America, been featured on KEXP and countless other platforms, been affiliated with some impactful movements (for example their collaboration with Girls Rock London), and have simply continued to be bad bxtches in general. If you haven't already listened to this record, do. As the wxmen themselves have already said - 'support your local bad bxtches'.
Here's a look at what album was just pipped at the post for Top 20 last year.
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