
Reamonn's second album delivers anthemic pop rock with a deep emotional core. Expect soaring vocals, reflective lyrics, and polished 2000s production.
March 9, 2001 · Virgin (2)
Dream No. 7 is an album steeped in the sound of early 2000s alternative pop rock, delivering a potent blend of anthemic choruses and deeply reflective moments. Rea Garvey's distinctive, emotionally charged vocals are the undeniable centerpiece, guiding listeners through narratives of love, loss, and self-discovery. The music often swells from intimate, piano-driven verses to grand, guitar-laden crescendos, creating a dynamic listening experience that feels both personal and expansive. It's the kind of record that resonates with the bittersweet realities of life, offering both solace and a sense of uplift.
How does Dream No. 7 sound next to the rest of Reamonn's catalogue?
Late Night saturates this record far more than the artist's norm.
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