Well, Dean Wareham published since the 80s good to fantastic plates and is still in the majority of music listeners so far still unknown. The Rolling Stone had indeed referred Warehams band Luna as the best band of which you've never heard a few years ago. Now there are certainly many unknown, brilliant songwriters and musicians who deserve such a label, the least this can refer to such a long career and on such an extensive repertoire (Galaxie 500, Luna, Dean & Britta). In addition, Dean Wareham was never gone and in regular intervals with plates and / or concerts was present and is. After published last year EP Emancipated Hearts is now Dean Warehams first full solo album before (thus has he any longer taking their time as Damon Albarn). This CD / disk sets actually on exactly where Wareham had stopped his last projects. He plays his dream pop-indie pop Slowcore a sunny ease and you can hear that he has no one more prove us something musically. These songs are all of a piece, you should really listen to the plate at a time to experience this brilliant airy impression. When he tells his stories in My Eyes Are Blue or in Holding Pattern, like you can hear him. If one imagines his voice to get away, floats my feeling whatsoever with a bit of musical Velvet Underground flair. In the final song Happy and Free is also something Joshua Tree Feeling on The collaboration with Jim James as a producer is well risen and with the musical game were also Britta Phillips on bass and Anthony La Marca (even with the The War On Drugs drums swinging) on drums. In summary it can be said that has Wareham hereby certainly one of the best albums released in 2014. It would be nice and to treat him if he did a couple of albums sell more than usual.