Let me lay it on you straight—Dream State live ain’t just a gig; it’s a damn seismic event, hitting you square in the solar plexus like a relentless punch. Our bones are still resonating, and our minds are on a cosmic trip. To dethrone this band from the live act throne in the dying days of 2023, you’d need a spectacle of biblical proportions.
Dream State—aptly named for a crew that thrusts you through the kaleidoscope of mental states, navigating the neural highways of your central nervous system. Hailing from Carmarthen, South Wales, birthed in 2014, the foursome are more than a band; they’re a lingering phantom, reborn from cosmic dust.
Enter Jessie Powell, the vocal medium channeling the band’s new output with an unstoppable force. Aled Evans, Jake Bowen, and Tom Connolly complete the fray, and Dream State is back in full swing with ‘Untethered,’ teasing the release of ‘Still Dreaming’ in 2024.
SWX was ground zero for a performance that future rock historians will etch in the annals. In a mere 9 tracks, featuring epics like “Still Dreaming” and “Comfort in Chaos,” SWX transformed into a realm of altered consciousness. Static silhouettes now writhed like lost souls between worlds.
“Chain Reactions” threatened a slowdown, a deceptive breather before the relentless onslaught of Dream State’s prowess. Jessie’s vocals, razor-sharp, meld with the band’s absurd musicianship, propelling the crowd to the brink. Dream State knows but one gear—full throttle, interspersed with hedonistic bursts. As “Primrose” capped the set, every atom in the venue flirted with nuclear fusion.
This ain’t hyperbole; it’s a five-star decree. Dream State isn’t just a band; they’re a force gearing up to conquer whatever the hell they set their sights on in 2024.
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Role: Photographer / Reviewer / Interviewer
Chief, the one that bugs the team for team for their reviews and images. Creator and founder of The Bristol Gig Guide. Can usually be found swamped in admin or getting cramp kneeling at the front of a gig.
Available for: Gig Shoots, Gig Reviews, Photo Shoots, Album and Single cover shoots, Videography work, Interviews and Touring
First attended gig: Republica, circa 1996.
First gig shot: Hands Off Gretel, at The Louisiana!
Dream gig: Huge metalhead and my ultimate dream gig would be shooting my heroes Slipknot at a huge stadium gig, or as festival headliners. And to experience shooting a headline tour outside the UK