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Daydream
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Junk Culture are a Liverpool born 5 piece. With background influences including Pearl Jam and Soulwax, the band produce a Vocalisation to melt the coldest of he
Junk Culture; emerging like a Phoenix from the ashes of previous endeavours and past mistakes, start fresh, with a new sound, a new name, and a new ideal. That ideal being; to rock your fucking world. After a fortnight in Liverpool's Crash Studio's, the band throws together a set, and takes it to local Lomax, supporting LA rockers Four Star Mary. A night to become many, demo CD's had gone like hotcakes, and with autographs a plenty, Junk Culture’s wings were fully formed. Two years down the line, and a path full of crossroads, Junk Culture have declined the weary ways of major International Record companies, sticking to their guns and keeping the sound they know works. Signed under DI records, and under the wing of John Grant of Grant Management, Junk Culture is going places. Their first UK tour done and dusted, and their first official EP release, in stores as you read this, the Junk Culture bible is being written at an incredible rate. Blink and you’ll miss their rise to fame. And you’ll be sorry
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Genre
Alternative Grunge
Charts
Peak #184
Peak in subgenre #10
Author
Kev Dixon/Mike Mullard
Rights
Junk Culture
Uploaded
December 16, 2003
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MP3 4.0 MB 128 kbps 0:00
Story behind the song
Dark. Mysterious. Spooky.’ Three words which will instantly spring to mind you hear this track. ‘Daydream’ has an intense vibe that will inspire waking dreams, and a flash of emotion as the dark guitar riffs float around you, through you. A cold evening standing in a park at midnight, walking alone with your thoughts, and ‘crack’ the sky opens and pours drop by drop of cleansing water down upon you. You feel sudden refreshment, and as the tears roll down your face you realise, you’re the only one who can change this, change things. An intensely powerful song, ‘Daydream’ dances with images of pain, anger, curiosity, and hope. “It’s all we’re dreaming…”
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