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On their debut this Hull quintet walk the line between dream pop and shoegaze with a hazy but clean guitar sound and steady, propulsive drumming that nods to Krautrock and space rock.
Hull/Leeds based five-piece bdrmm release their much anticipated debut Bedroom on July 3, via Sonic Cathedral. The 10-track album was recorded late last year at The Nave studio in Leeds by Alex Greaves (Working Mens Club, Bo Ningen) and mastered in Brooklyn by Heba Kadry (Slowdive, Beach House). Itâs a hugely accomplished debut and a real step up both sonically and lyrically from their early singles, which were rounded up on last yearâs If Not, When? EP. Musically, there are nods to The Cureâs Disintegration, Deerhunter and DIIV, while the band reference RIDE and Radiohead. There are also echoes of krautrock and post-punk, from The Chameleons to Protomartyr, plus the proto shoegaze of the Pale Saintsâ The Comforts Of Madness, not least in the cross fading of some tracks, meaning the album is an almost seamless listen. As a result, Bedroom becomes an unexpected and unintentional concept album, running through the different stages of a break-up set against the backdrop of the ups and downs of your early twenties. âThe subject matter spans mental health, alcohol abuse, unplanned pregnancy, drugs⊠basically every clichĂ© topic that you could think of,â reveals frontman Ryan Smith. âBut that doesnât mean they ever stop being relevant. Itâs a fucker growing up, but Iâm lucky enough to have been able to project my feelings in the form of this band, surrounded by four of the best people Iâve ever met.â
And that band name, in case it needs explaining, is pronounced the same way as the album title. âI never thought Iâd get to the stage where I would have to explain it so much,â says Ryan. âWe have been pronounced as Boredom, Bdum and my old boss thought we were a ska band called Bad Riddim. Weâre all sarcastic cunts, so Bedroom spelt correctly seemed like the perfect title.â Heâs right. The perfect title for the perfect debut album.
Tracklist
1. Momo
2. Push/Pull
3. A Reason To Celebrate
4. Gush
5. Happy
6. (The Silence)
7. (Un)happy
8. If....
9. Is That What You Wanted To Hear?
10. Forget The Credits
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On their debut this Hull quintet walk the line between dream pop and shoegaze with a hazy but clean guitar sound and steady, propulsive drumming that nods to Krautrock and space rock.
Hull/Leeds based five-piece bdrmm release their much anticipated debut Bedroom on July 3, via Sonic Cathedral. The 10-track album was recorded late last year at The Nave studio in Leeds by Alex Greaves (Working Mens Club, Bo Ningen) and mastered in Brooklyn by Heba Kadry (Slowdive, Beach House). Itâs a hugely accomplished debut and a real step up both sonically and lyrically from their early singles, which were rounded up on last yearâs If Not, When? EP. Musically, there are nods to The Cureâs Disintegration, Deerhunter and DIIV, while the band reference RIDE and Radiohead. There are also echoes of krautrock and post-punk, from The Chameleons to Protomartyr, plus the proto shoegaze of the Pale Saintsâ The Comforts Of Madness, not least in the cross fading of some tracks, meaning the album is an almost seamless listen. As a result, Bedroom becomes an unexpected and unintentional concept album, running through the different stages of a break-up set against the backdrop of the ups and downs of your early twenties. âThe subject matter spans mental health, alcohol abuse, unplanned pregnancy, drugs⊠basically every clichĂ© topic that you could think of,â reveals frontman Ryan Smith. âBut that doesnât mean they ever stop being relevant. Itâs a fucker growing up, but Iâm lucky enough to have been able to project my feelings in the form of this band, surrounded by four of the best people Iâve ever met.â
And that band name, in case it needs explaining, is pronounced the same way as the album title. âI never thought Iâd get to the stage where I would have to explain it so much,â says Ryan. âWe have been pronounced as Boredom, Bdum and my old boss thought we were a ska band called Bad Riddim. Weâre all sarcastic cunts, so Bedroom spelt correctly seemed like the perfect title.â Heâs right. The perfect title for the perfect debut album.
Tracklist
1. Momo
2. Push/Pull
3. A Reason To Celebrate
4. Gush
5. Happy
6. (The Silence)
7. (Un)happy
8. If....
9. Is That What You Wanted To Hear?
10. Forget The Credits
Soundwave
https://youtu.be/qxDSMvE34Go





