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Andrea Plamondon and Terblelos - 'Dreams'

Review Written by Ionas Finser & Staff


A tight snare briefly misleads us as Andrea Plamondon’s “Dreams” commences. Within seconds, the big bang occurs and a whole universe of abstract, atmospheric sound rushes to our ears.


Dark oscillating pads, moody synth hits, and an entrancing drum line fill the mix as Plamondon’s crystal clear vocals pierce through the foggy environment around her. Even the vocals are distorted at times, completing the image of a song that seems to have come from a hazy, dreamy state of mind. Not only is “Dreams” out of this world, it seems this stunning work is outside of reality itself.


“Dreams” is a dedication to the magic of imagination and the spiritual world that lies parallel to our everyday, often monotonous lives. The lyrics take the listener on a journey through the nebulous domain of subconsciousness, diving into the depths of life and humanity. Two rapped verses courtesy of Terblelos only add to the mystery of this enigmatic song.


“I saw your picture in the magazine / And I swear boy I have known you. / It’s like deja vu. / What I wouldn’t give to touch you, in a three dimensional world.”

I expect to see Andrea Plamondon’s face in all of the biggest magazines in the near future. Her style is rich and diverse, and this song is a perfect example of the talent and passion Plamondon has cultivated. “Dreams” captures a mood and ideology that is necessary for the many who suffer from the habitually material drone of society. This intense, resonant song can serve to open us up to the abstract side of life, while treating us to beautiful melodies and surprisingly catchy lyrics.


 

About Andrea Plamondon


A classically trained genre bender, whose work has been described as "diverse, atmospheric and compelling"  Andrea Plamondon has fronted various San Francisco bands and ensembles, with styles ranging from rock to opera to Middle Eastern, and played leading roles in theatrical productions on the east and west coasts.

Her songs and collaborations have received favorable reviews and have aired on internet and FM stations around the globe, including Hard Rock cafes from Mumbai to Delhi. One of the singers most intriguing efforts to date, is an online collaboration with rapper Terbleos of Ghana Africa. Their song 'No One' was originally released as the first track of The Goa Chillout Zone volume 5., produced by MTV Europe Music Awards Nominee and Platinum selling artist Oliver Sean.


On the Classical side, three songs co-written with Irish film composer and orchestrator, Connor Hutton (who has assisted Academy Award winning directors Ridley Scott, Peter Pau and others) are featured on the artists upcoming album 'Songs For Forever.'


The first track on the album ‘Only Eden’ was included in  the 61st Grammy nomination ballots, on IndependentNo1s 'Acoustic Special' for Best Album of the Year and Best Americana. The sixth track, Dreams was included in the 62nd Grammy nomination ballots on IndependentNo1s, 'Break Through Artists' for Album of the Year. Plamondon is currently working on promoting her new release, and on film shot in the outback of Arizona.


For more information on Andrea Plamondon, please visit her website.


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This review was brought to you by BWH Music Group


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