Jellyfish meets Jethro Tull? Aimee Mann meets ELO? or ELP for that matter. Dreaming In Stereo has a style the band calls Progressive Pop. Dreaming In Stereo is the brainchild of Fernando Perdomo, the accolade-laden lead gu... more »itarist for the eclectic modern rock super-group Transcendence The band's self-titled debut album, Dreaming In Stereo, shows that Perdomo is himself also a multi-talented singer-songwriter - along with being one of the most revered and innovative guitarists and multi-instrumentalist in the alt-rock radio world. Perdomo is also a highly in-demand session musician and the Dreaming In Stereo project helps him make music that more personally defines who he is. It's a happy marriage of Power Pop and catchy 70s era Art Rock. The album features eleven instantly classic sounding power pop tunes with the addition of some wildly creative and frenetic guitar playing woven through them that can either take your breath away or get you up out of your chair. It is easy to get under your skin and nearly impossible to get out of your head.« less
Jellyfish meets Jethro Tull? Aimee Mann meets ELO? or ELP for that matter. Dreaming In Stereo has a style the band calls Progressive Pop. Dreaming In Stereo is the brainchild of Fernando Perdomo, the accolade-laden lead guitarist for the eclectic modern rock super-group Transcendence The band's self-titled debut album, Dreaming In Stereo, shows that Perdomo is himself also a multi-talented singer-songwriter - along with being one of the most revered and innovative guitarists and multi-instrumentalist in the alt-rock radio world. Perdomo is also a highly in-demand session musician and the Dreaming In Stereo project helps him make music that more personally defines who he is. It's a happy marriage of Power Pop and catchy 70s era Art Rock. The album features eleven instantly classic sounding power pop tunes with the addition of some wildly creative and frenetic guitar playing woven through them that can either take your breath away or get you up out of your chair. It is easy to get under your skin and nearly impossible to get out of your head.
"What a wonderful album! There are not a lot of albums this solid from start to finish.
The Todd Rundgren influence is obvious, particularly instrumentally, but it is influence only, not a copy. How can you copy a chameleon? Fernando Perdomo takes the influence without the esoteric excesses of which Todd has been accused.
Sea Dreams is a beautiful instrumental reminiscent of Todd's Sounds of The Studio from Something Anything.
Steal This Song is a rocker with a catchy tune and clever lyrics. The guitar reminds of the sound Todd got out of his guitar on his 34 minute opus, The Icon.
Other highlights are the ballads Lazy, Decisions Decisions & Let Me Love You.
This album is currently my most frequently played and will remain in the rotation for many years.
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Awesome!
Nulise Santana | Miami, FL | 04/22/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"awesome album! totally rocks! five stars! favorite songs "let me love you", "steal this song", "amicable""
HEARTFELT MOVING SONGS, MASTER PLAYING GUITAR LINES
Yilda A. Ruiz-monroy | 08/10/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"LOVE THIS ALBUM, HIGHLY RECOMMEND IT, HEARTFELT MOVING SONGS, MELODIC ROCKING GUITAR LINES! MUST HAVE!"
Woo, good stuff!
Jill A. Hartmann | 08/06/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This guy is one hell of a musician. Brilliant songwriting and instrumental prowess. I highly recommend adding it to your collection. :)"
A phenominal album!!!!!! Buy this now!!!!
David Packouz | 07/22/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"There's a lot of music being released out there, but this album stands far above the crowd. Excellent songwriting, masterful guitar playing, and gorgeous melodies really showcase Dreaming in Stereo's talent in their blockbuster debut album. 'Misery Loves Companies', 'Steal this Song' and 'I'm not going to move to LA' bring out the energetic, humorous songwriting while 'Sea Dreams' and 'Smile' will stun you with ethereal beauty. This is by far one of most solid albums to come out recently and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys excellent music."