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Thatâs The Price of Loving Me (Clear Vinyl)
Dean returns with his fourth solo album and his first album for Carpark Records. Inspired by the past yet resonant in its present-day relevance, the albumâs sonic palette is reminiscent of Galaxie 500âs dream-pop roots, tempered with the matured introspection of Warehamâs later works. âDean traffics in memory,â writes Fishbeck, reflecting on the recordâs seamless blend of intimate recollections and catchy hooks. The result is a cohesive work encapsulating the duality of Warehamâs career: haunted by the past, yet steadfastly pushing forward. As Fishbeck poignantly puts it, âImagination is nothing but the working over of what is remembered.â
Dean returns with his fourth solo album and his first album for Carpark Records. Inspired by the past yet resonant in its present-day relevance, the albumâs sonic palette is reminiscent of Galaxie 500âs dream-pop roots, tempered with the matured introspection of Warehamâs later works. âDean traffics in memory,â writes Fishbeck, reflecting on the recordâs seamless blend of intimate recollections and catchy hooks. The result is a cohesive work encapsulating the duality of Warehamâs career: haunted by the past, yet steadfastly pushing forward. As Fishbeck poignantly puts it, âImagination is nothing but the working over of what is remembered.â
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Dean returns with his fourth solo album and his first album for Carpark Records. Inspired by the past yet resonant in its present-day relevance, the albumâs sonic palette is reminiscent of Galaxie 500âs dream-pop roots, tempered with the matured introspection of Warehamâs later works. âDean traffics in memory,â writes Fishbeck, reflecting on the recordâs seamless blend of intimate recollections and catchy hooks. The result is a cohesive work encapsulating the duality of Warehamâs career: haunted by the past, yet steadfastly pushing forward. As Fishbeck poignantly puts it, âImagination is nothing but the working over of what is remembered.â
















