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Following the lead of musical-polymaths-with-LA-ties before him like Brian Wilson, Van Dyke Parks, and Harry Nilsson, Dent May's style on Across the Multiverse will be familiar to fans of his previous work. Yet there's something more refined about this collection... Stately strings mingle with boogie piano like old friends. Synths weave a celestial backdrop throughout. Every verse, bridge and chorus in its right place, giving it the unmistakable feel of a true songwriting craftsman at work. Lyrically Dent has never been sharper, musing on themes like modern romance, existential dread, and the distance to the moon, as he searches for meaning among the infinite scrolling feeds of our 21st century augmented reality. Written and recorded in a sunny bedroom in LA's Highland Park neighborhood, with Dent producing and playing nearly every instrument himself. Vinyl comes with a download card housed in a single sleeve - pressed on butter yellow vinyl. Review: Wow. - This is some album. It's like Brian Wilson's pomp mixed with Jens Lekman's humor. Pretty much every song is pure pop bliss. I could picture a stadium with 60,000 fans singing along to "I'm Gonna Live Forever Until I'm Dead." In fact, a song like that demands it. I really hope this album catches on, at least in the indie-rock community. Might just be my album of the year. Review: Indie Pop Bliss! - Instantly hummable, this is Dent May at his best. Recalling those catchy and breezy 70's melodies that are present in all his songs, Across The Multiverse is one great album. The arrangements are thoroughly modern too. Hope this album sells and sells!













| ASIN | B072FGXLGG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #437,171 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #180,381 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (29) |
| Date First Available | May 16, 2017 |
| Label | Carpark Records |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Carpark Records |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 2017 |
| Product Dimensions | 12.38 x 12.37 x 0.11 inches; 9.6 ounces |
E**C
Wow.
This is some album. It's like Brian Wilson's pomp mixed with Jens Lekman's humor. Pretty much every song is pure pop bliss. I could picture a stadium with 60,000 fans singing along to "I'm Gonna Live Forever Until I'm Dead." In fact, a song like that demands it. I really hope this album catches on, at least in the indie-rock community. Might just be my album of the year.
M**0
Indie Pop Bliss!
Instantly hummable, this is Dent May at his best. Recalling those catchy and breezy 70's melodies that are present in all his songs, Across The Multiverse is one great album. The arrangements are thoroughly modern too. Hope this album sells and sells!
C**R
early 60s pop radio in California sound
The 4th album from this Los Angeles via Mississippi artist sounds like a long-lost, found and updated Beach Boys/Brian Wilson LP. The vocal harmonies will transport you back to the surf & hot rod pop days of a California summer. The dominant, cheerful piano leads recall early 60s radio, as interpreted by Elton John, Billy Joel and maybe Ben Folds. The blatantly nostalgic, easygoing AM radio feel of “Across the Multiverse” doesn’t always work, but when does, you can close your eyes and smell the airy sea froth.
J**A
Really good vinyl
Such a great album came no scratches or anything
J**E
Sinatra of outer space
Cocktail lounge soundtrack aboard a spaceship. I'm loving it.
B**H
Better than anything else you're listening to, I guarantee it.
This album is a massive breath of fresh air in our current festering musical landscape. I was instantly hooked when it was released and I still can't stop listening. Clever wordplay, charming melodies, sexy instrumentation, all of it irresistible. I truly can't say enough great things about this record. THANK YOU, Dent May!
M**S
Needs a couple of hearings because it all sounds quite light and whimsical at first. There are obvious Brian Wilson and Randy Newman influences here - no bad thing at all - but after that immediate impression, the songs start to grow in themselves and then one hears a set of quirkily themed, melodic, heavily layered and very well crafted pop songs. Like all good pop it burrows into the sub-conscious and won’t let go.
D**H
Me ha llegado el paquete triturado y en malisimo estado tal y como se puede ver en las fotos. Solo me falta ponerlo y comprobar si esta rayado...
K**S
zu wenige gitarren
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