Dream On, Dreamer

Dream On, Dreamer
Dream On, Dreamer Live In Cologne (2013)
Background information
Origin Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Genres Post-hardcore, alternative rock, metalcore, electronicore (early), emo, popcore
Years active 2009–present
Labels We Are Unified (2009–2014)
Triple Vision (2010–2014)
Rise (2011–2013)
Associated acts The Getaway Plan, House Vs. Hurricane, State of East London, Goodbye Armada, Francis Dolarhyde, Arpejio, The Dream The Chase, Electrik Dynamite, Young Lions
Website dreamondreamerband.com
Members Marcel Gadacz
Callan Orr
Zach Britt
Chris Shaw
Dylan Kuiper
Past members Michael McLeod
Daniel Jungwirth
Aaron Fiocca

Dream On, Dreamer is an Australian five piece metalcore/post-hardcore band from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia formed in 2009.

The band released two EPs and three albums. The first EP Set Sail, Armada was released on 3 July 2009. Almost a year later, Dream On, Dreamer published the second EP called Hope on Boomtown Records and Triple Vision Records. After signing contracts with Rise Records and UNFD the band released the debut album Heartbound in August 2011. It was charted in the Australian Albums Charts and got nominated for an ARIA Music Award for the best Rock/Metal album of the year. Their second album Loveless followed in 2013. The third record, Songs of Soulitude was released on November 13, 2015 as independent release and peaked on no. 26 in the official Australian Albums Charts.

The band toured North America, Europe, Japan and Australia several times and played at the 2012s and 2014s Soundwave Festival. The band shared stage with bands like The Color Morale, Pierce the Veil, Memphis May Fire, Deez Nuts, Avenged Sevenfold, Confide, A Day to Remember and Silverstein.

History

Formation and beginning (2009-2010)

Dream On, Dreamer was formed in Melbourne, Victoria in 2009 with vocalist Marcel Gadacz, lead guiarist Callan Orr, drummer Aaron Fiocca, bassist and clean vocalist Michael McLeod and keyboarder Daniel Jungwirth in the original line-up. After some time, Marcel Gadacz, Michael McLeod, Callan Orr and Daniel Jungwirth started working on their debut EP which is called Set Sail, Armada. The EP was released on 3 July 2009.

Their second EP, Hope, was released almost a year later, via Boomtown Records. The band supported Pierce the Veil between 9–19 September 2010, in Australia and New Zealand.[1] Before forming Dream On, Dreamer, the musicians were members of several bands such as Francis Dolarhyde, State of East London, Electrik Dynamite, Goodbye Armadale, Arpejio and The Dream the Chase.

Heartbound (2011-2012)

After signing a record deal with Rise Records and UNFD the band released their debut album Heartbound on 21 August 2011 which was produced by Cameron Mizell who worked for acts like This Romantic Tragedy, Sleeping with Sirens and A Skylit Drive.[2] It peaked on #38 at the Australian Albums Charts and got nominated at the ARIA Music Awards for the Best Rock/Metal Albums of 2011.[3][4]

In July 2011, the band was invited to be part of the Welcome to the Family Tour by Avenged Sevenfold which performed throughout Australia.[5] Dream On, Dreamer replaced Sevendust which cancelled several weeks before the tour start. In October 2011, the band toured together with We Came as Romans and The Devil Wears Prada on the Dead Throne Australia Tour.[6] In New Zealand, the bands toured together with Saving Grace.[7] Before that tour the band shared stage with Memphis May Fire and The Color Morale which led throughout Belgium, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Austria, Italy and the Netherlands.[8]

In January and February 2012, Dream On, Dreamer toured throughout the United States as support for Attack Attack!, Sleeping with Sirens, The Ghost Inside and Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!.[9] They had to jump off this tour a week early, too see them head to Japan for the first time with We Came As Romans and Crossfaith as well as a bunch of locals on the Scream Out Festival in Osaka In late February Early March, the band toured Soundwave Festival for the first time.[10] The band played two side-shows with Underoath during the festival.[11] In August and September 2012, the band toured their Homebound Tour with In Hearts Wake, Like Moths To Flames and Hand of Mercy as support acts.[12] The debut album was re-released as a Tour Edition including some bonus songs and a documentary DVD.[13] In November, Michael McLeod announced he would be finishing up at the end of the year due to him being announced a father to be.[14] In November and December 2012, Dream On, Dreamer were part of the Mayhem Tour. This was Michael McLeod's last tour as bassist and clean vocalist. The band shared stage with In Fear and Faith, Make Them Suffer and Saviour. Daniel Jungwirth replaced him as bassist and so the six-piece band became a quintet [15]

Loveless (2013)

At the beginning of 2013 Zachary Britt of The Dream, The Chase joined the band on rhythm guitar and clean vocals.[16] The band got dropped by Rise Records. In March and April 2013, Dream On, Dreamer played their second European Tour as support for Abandon All Ships, No Bragging Rights and For the Fallen Dreams.[17] Their second album entitled Loveless was released worldwide on 28 June 2013 via UNFD. The album got peaked at #29 at the ARIA Albums Charts for one week.[3] Between 12–18 July 2013, the band supported A Day to Remember and The Devil Wears Prada in Australia.[18] In September, the band played in Japan for the second time.[19] The band had to play some of their gigs without their original drummer Aaron Fiocca, due to him being diagnosed with cancer.[20]

In the end of October 2013, the band toured Australia on their Loveless Tour with support of A Skylit Drive, No Bragging Rights and Hellions.[21] The band was support alongside Palisades for Silverstein during their Europe tour in the End of 2013.[22]

Songs of Soulitude (2014-present)

In the middle of January 2014, the band stated they were working on new songs for their third record "Songs of Soulitude" which was released in 2015.[23] In February and March 2014, the band were part of the Soundwave Festival.[24] In April 2014, the band announced their split-up with Daniel Jungwirth and shortly after, they found their replacement; former guitarist of House vs. Hurricane, Chris Shaw.[25]

Between 4–15 June 2014, the band toured Australia alongside Being as an Ocean as support band for In Hearts Wake during their Earthwalker Tour.[26]

On 8 August 2014, the band released a new song called "Darkness Brought Me Here". On June 15 2015, the song "Don't Lose Your Heart" was released.

Don't Lose Your Heart has been included on the upcoming album "It Comes And Goes" which is due for release on the 25th May 2018.

Dream On Dreamer has announced upcoming Australian shows alongside various artists from the 31st May to the 30th June 2018 on their headlining "It Comes And Goes" tour.[27]

It Comes And Goes (2018)

On May 25, 2018, the band released their new album "It Comes and Goes".

Musical style

Dream On, Dreamer play a classic version of post-hardcore with a blend of electronic music which can be heard on their debut album Heartbound so the band could also be described as an electronicore band. According to German online magazine Allschools Network, their musical style is similar to Attack Attack!.[28] The British Rock Sound describes their music as being very similar to metalcore.[29]

On their second album, Loveless, the sound of Dream On, Dreamer is described as being more melodic than their previous records. One of the reasons explaining this change was that Daniel Jungwirth had changed instruments from keyboard to bass guitar, and electronic passages on the album were arranged with Backtracking.[16] In comparison with their debut record, Dream On, Dreamer used less electronic samples on Loveless. The music on Loveless was primarily written by Callan Orr. The band has extensively worked together to create their new album.[16]

The songs lyrics are all written by vocalist Marcel Gadacz and have a deeper meaning according to himself.[30]

Band members

Timeline

Discography

Albums

YearDetailsPeak chart positions[3]
AUS GER UK US
2011 Heartbound 39
2013 Loveless
  • Release: 28 June 2013
  • Label: UNFD
  • Formats: CD, download
28
2015 Songs of Soulitude
  • Release: 13 November 2015
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, download
29[31]
2018 It Comes and Goes
  • Release: 25 May 2018
  • Label: Independent
  • Formats: CD, download
34
[32]

EPs

YearAlbum details
2009Sails Set, Armada
  • Released: 3 July 2009
  • Label: self-produced
  • Format: Music download
2010Hope
  • Released: 4 July 2010
  • Label: Boomtown, Triple Vision
  • Format: CD, Music download

Singles

  • "Downfall" (2011)
  • "Midnight Thoughts" (2012)
  • "A Thousand Miles" (Vanessa Carlton cover) (2012)
  • "The World in Front of Me" (2013)
  • "Darkness Brought Me Here" (2014)
  • "Don't Lose Your Heart" (2015)
  • "Vertigo" (2015)
  • "Stay" (2016)
  • "Let It In" (2018)

Videography

  • "Ambitions" (2010)
  • "Chapter: Desired Permanence" (2010)
  • "Downfall" (2011)
  • "The World In Front Of Me" (2013)
  • "Neverlove" (2013)
  • "Infinity" (2014)
  • "Darkness Brought Me Here" (2014)
  • "Darkness Brought Me....." (Live) (2015)
  • "Don't Lose Your Heart" (2015)
  • "Vertigo" (2015)
  • "Stay" (2016)
  • "Open Sun" (2016)
  • "Let It In" (2018)
  • "Runaway" (2018)

References

  1. Sean Reid: Alter the Press!: Pierce The Veil Australia and Japan Dates
  2. Grant Trimboli: Under the Gun Review: Dream On, Dreamer signs with Rise Records
  3. 1 2 3 Charts: DEAT Archived 26 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine.CH Archived 13 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine. - AU Archived 13 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. take40.com: 2011 ARIA Nominations Announced - Full List Here! Archived 15 October 2011 at the Wayback Machine.
  5. Amy Lee Freshwater: Avenged Sevenfold + Dream On Dreamer - Sydney Entertainment Centre. Englisch. Online auf theaureview.com vom 30. Juli 2011.
  6. Kriston McConnell: Under the Gun Review: The Devil Wears Prada announce Australian Tour
  7. savinggrace.com: October Tour Dates with Dream On DREAMER (Rise Records) Archived 12 December 2013 at the Wayback Machine.
  8. Grant Trimboli: Under the Gun Review: Memphis May Fire announces European tour
  9. Tori Thomas: Under the Gun Review: Attack Attack! announces Winter Headliner
  10. MARCUS: TheVine: Soundwave 2012 announces second line-up Archived 25 May 2012 at the Wayback Machine.
  11. Brayden Darke: musicfeeds.com.au: Underoath / Dream On Dreamer Australian Tour 2012 – Soundwave Sidewaves
  12. Bomber: Bombshell Zine: Video Clip – In Hearts Wake – ‘Traveller (The Fool)’ Archived 6 October 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
  13. Jack Stovin: Altsounds: Deluxe CD/DVD and Movember Mayhem Tour! Archived 13 January 2015 at the Wayback Machine.
  14. Grant Trimboli: Under the Gun Review: Dream On, DREAMER AUDITIONING FOR SINGER
  15. Mike Hohnen: Music Feeds: Dream On, Dreamer, In Fear And Faith To Feature On Movember Mayhem Tour
  16. 1 2 3 chuckingamosh.com: Dream On Dreamer announce new album ‘Loveless’
  17. Dark Lord: Stormbringer.at: FOR THE FALLEN DREAMS - Europa Tour Dates inkl. 2 Ö-Gigs! (German)
  18. Tom Mann: Faster Louder: A Day To Remember, The Devil Wears Prada, Dream On Dreamer tour
  19. Brian Kraus: Alternative Press: Dream On Dreamer stream new album, ‘Loveless’
  20. Stuart Millen: Caught in the Mosh: Interview with Marcel Gadacz of Dream On, Dreamer
  21. Greg Moskovitch: Music Feeds: Dream On, Dreamer Announce National Headlining Tour With A Skylit Drive
  22. Dark Lord: Stormbringer.at: Dream On DREAMER & SILVERSTEIN - European Tour Dates inkl. Graz Konzert! (German)
  23. SOSGermany: Outspoken Magazine: Dream On DREAMER starten mit den Arbeiten an neuem Album (German)
  24. Metal Storm: Soundwave Festival 2014 - Second Announcement
  25. Facebook: Offizielles Statement der Band
  26. Greg Moskovitch: The Music: In Hearts Wake ‘Earthwalker’ National Tour Announced
  27. Mitch: Allschools Network: Heartbound Review (German)
  28. Chris Hidden: Rock Sound: Heartbound Review
  29. Tori Hyland: loudmag.com.au: Hearbound Review Archived 18 July 2014 at the Wayback Machine.
  30. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 6 September 2014. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
  31. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Albums". Australian Recording Industry Association. 4 June 2018. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
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