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Walking On a Dream

Empire of the Sun

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Album Review

Empire of the Sun's debut offering of experimental electro-pop and dance-rock is very well-timed, hitting the market just as the buzz surrounding MGMT's Oracular Spectacular has started to recede. Like those similarly colorful Americans, Empire of the Sun's two members embrace the glam lifestyle in spirit and song, wearing festive costumes in concert and festooning their music with oddball flourishes, androgynous lyrics, and a general sense of theatricality that borders on schizophrenia. Walking on a Dream runs an interesting gamut, sampling equally from hip-hop ("Swordfish Hotkiss Night"), arty synth pop ("Standing on the Shore"), and all the stops in between. With its programmed percussion and futuristic keyboards, the music sounds slightly more indebted to Pnau than the Sleepy Jackson; nevertheless, Luke Steele (the brains behind the latter band) takes center stage on the bulk of these songs, speak-singing in a childish tenor one minute and cooing like a lovestruck female the next. The aforementioned MGMT followed a similar path with their own debut — a fact that simply cannot be emphasized enough, given the vast similarities between both records — but while MGMT took cues from the likes of David Bowie and Prince, Empire of the Sun's fusion is more reminiscent of worldbeat and fantasy movie soundtracks. The outlandish cover art follows suit, as Steele and Nick Littlemore (dressed up in bizarre Star Wars-styled regalia) are flanked by a decorative elephant, a tiger, and what appears to be the skyline of Atlantis. Like the music it promotes, the cover art is purposely ludicrous, but listeners who have a palette for such whimsy should walk away happy.

Customer Reviews

I am blown away with just how amazing this album really is!

It is as if Empire of the sun has been making albums for years and this is their Greatest Hits after a career spanning 30 decades. They are in their own league right up there with the best. Breakdown is a great track too and I'm not sure why it was not on the album (It's the only song with Nick singing) I can not wait for these guys to perform live because they are going to kill it! This is not a one-off album they are planing more they are also making a film. These are two artists that really give it their all get ready for the future...

Awesome!

Fantastic album, Im loving it, what a great sound they have. Definitely worth purchasing the album if you liked Walking on a dream : )

Lovein this sound

So the guys take a few moths away to find their new sound and surely it has pay off (fav track sworfish hotkiss night, we are the people and walkin on a dream) Great sound guys 5 stars

Biography

Formed: Australia

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '00s, '10s

Taking their name from the J.G. Ballard novel that became a 1987 Steven Spielberg film, Australia's larger-than-life electro-glam-pop duo Empire of the Sun feature the Sleepy Jackson's Luke Steele and Pnau's Nick Littlemore. Steele had previously worked with Pnau on "With You Forever," a track from the band's 2007 self-titled third album, and the pair enjoyed collaborating so much that they started their own project, drawing inspiration from the likes of Phoenix and Daft Punk. In fall 2008, Empire...
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Walking On a Dream, Empire of the Sun
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Pop, Music, Electronic
  • Released: 03 October 2008

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