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EDGE RADIO RECOMMENDED: Dream Wife - 'Dream Wife'

5/2/2018

 
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Dream Wife is more than just a band, Dream Wife is a way of life. You’ll struggle to find a tighter knit trio than this trio of astrological fire signs. The band came together while they were studying at Brighton University in the U.K., with roommates Rakel – who was born in Iceland and raised in California – and Bella deciding they needed to enlist hotshot guitarist Alice while a few Jägerbombs deep on an indie disco dance-floor. Alice responded to the pair’s Facebook message instantly and the dayglow world of Dream Wife was born. Initially formed as part of a performance art project, they quickly realised that their chemistry was too powerful for them just to be a one time thing. They took themselves out on the road under their own steam, touring Canada and Europe with only four songs and without a booking agent, promoter or a tour manager. 

The band chose Dream Wife for its wordplay, not from the 1953 Hollywood rom-com which none of them had ever seen, and for its wry nod to their feminist politics. "It's a commentary on the objectification of women; the 1950s American Dream stereotype package. Having the dream house, the dream car and the dream wife," they explain.  "We want to flip the script on that. Women aren't objects; we don't just fit into one mould. At the start, we joked around calling each other our wives, but by supporting one another, celebrating achievements together and finding strength in female solidarity we're reclaiming the concept of a 'wife'. Being in a band is a marriage in itself."

When it comes to their sound, Dream Wife worships at the twin altars of Davie Bowie and Madonna. A scene unto themselves, their gigs are a riot of handmade props and stage sets that cover everything from space beaches to haunted graveyards, while their finely tuned show is the product of extreme DIY beginnings. It’s the songs too that make the shows, from the fiery fury of "F.U.U (feat. Fever Dream)", to the new wave politico-pop of "Somebody", and the euphoric sounds of  "Fire", these are songs in the classic mould – big, beautiful and crazily catchy. And, of course, there’s the three dynamic women at the band’s core. Alice is convinced the group’s drive and dedication comes from the fact they’re all fire symbols. "We're a power trio," she says. "There's a crazy energy between us." Bella is in agreement;"It is magic when we're together." Get ready to fall under Dream Wife’s spell.

Release: Jan 26, 2018, Pod via Inertia
Words: Inertia Music


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