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Reverie Sound Revue (album)

Reverie Sound Revue
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Studio album by Reverie Sound Revue
Released June 23, 2009 (2009-06-23)
Recorded August 2006 to January 2008 at Spanish Jewels Recorders, Audities Foundation, Mono Cliffs, and Chateau De Pape
Genre Indie rock
Length 39:15
Label Boompa Records
Producer Marc De Pape
Reverie Sound Revue chronology
Reverie Sound Revue (EP)
(2003)
Reverie Sound Revue
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Under the Radar 6/10 stars

Reverie Sound Revue is the first studio album by Canadian indie rock band Reverie Sound Revue, fronted by Broken Social Scene member Lisa Lobsinger. The album was financed by the Government of Canada, through the Canada Music Fund and Canada's private radio broadcasters. The total time to make the album spanned seven years, and it features "moody Britpop" as a main influence. The album received positive reviews, with critics generally complimenting Lobsinger's vocals.

After releasing Reverie Sound Revue in 2003 and gaining fans in the local music scene, the band disbanded. Member Marc de Pape became interested in reforming the band when he made a demo for a song he wrote, with Lisa Lobsinger providing vocals. He would then record instrumental tracks, and sent them to the other band members via e-mail for them to play other instruments. De Pape also made a few music videos to hype the album, while it was still being mixed and mastered. Instead of going on tour to promote the album due to members being busy, de Pape made and released a set of promotional live videos online. He stated that their process of recording the album "removed certain pressures that go with being in a band," and said that "[the album] is our debut record, not our debut as a band".

The album has received generally positive reviews from critics. Erica Lenti of Shred News said that the album is "musically captivating" and that "Reverie Sound Revue is a band that has grown to be exceptionally talented at what they do." A positive review from Fast Forward Weekly stated the album is "a sonically beautiful experience, but a fleeting one", and also wrote that "the production is slicker and the songwriting a little more sophisticated [than Reverie Sound Revue]". Laura Studarus of Under the Radar gave the album a 6 out of 10 and said that "the album hangs together remarkably well," but also described the album as "music that hangs on such easily overlooked and understated charm".


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